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Background imageU.S. Cities Tote Bag Collection: NEW YORK, c1919. Birds eye view of Victory Arch and Flatiron building, New York City

NEW YORK, c1919. Birds eye view of Victory Arch and Flatiron building, New York City. Photograph, c1919

Background imageU.S. Cities Tote Bag Collection: BROOKLYN: TENEMENTS, c1909. Tenement buildings under the Brooklyn Bridge in Brooklyn, New York

BROOKLYN: TENEMENTS, c1909. Tenement buildings under the Brooklyn Bridge in Brooklyn, New York. Drawing by Joseph Pennell, c1909

Background imageU.S. Cities Tote Bag Collection: UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. The burning of the Rotunda at the University of Virginia

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. The burning of the Rotunda at the University of Virginia at Charlottesville in 1896

Background imageU.S. Cities Tote Bag Collection: NEW YORK WORLDs FAIR. Aerial view of the Unisphere at New York Worlds Fair in Queens

NEW YORK WORLDs FAIR. Aerial view of the Unisphere at New York Worlds Fair in Queens. Photograph by Roger Higgins, 1964 or 1965

Background imageU.S. Cities Tote Bag Collection: NYC: CITY HALL, c1890. City Hall in New York City. Photograph, c1890

NYC: CITY HALL, c1890. City Hall in New York City. Photograph, c1890

Background imageU.S. Cities Tote Bag Collection: PLYMOUTH CHURCH, c1881. A paper model of Plymouth Church in Brooklyn, New York

PLYMOUTH CHURCH, c1881. A paper model of Plymouth Church in Brooklyn, New York. Lithograph by R.T. Sperry, c1881

Background imageU.S. Cities Tote Bag Collection: TRIANGLE FACTORY FIRE. A window and fire escape of the Asch Building after the

TRIANGLE FACTORY FIRE. A window and fire escape of the Asch Building after the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire. Photograph, 25 March 1911

Background imageU.S. Cities Tote Bag Collection: NEW YORK: MODEL TENEMENT. Floor plan of the model tenement houses in New York City

NEW YORK: MODEL TENEMENT. Floor plan of the model tenement houses in New York City, 1888

Background imageU.S. Cities Tote Bag Collection: WASHINGTON, D. C. 1855. A view of 15th Street Northwest in Washington, D

WASHINGTON, D. C. 1855. A view of 15th Street Northwest in Washington, D
WASHINGTON, D.C. 1855. A view of 15th Street Northwest in Washington, D.C. looking towards the Mall and the Smithsonian Institution (left)

Background imageU.S. Cities Tote Bag Collection: TELEGRAPH MESSENGERS, 1899. American District Telegraph (ADT) messenger boys at

TELEGRAPH MESSENGERS, 1899. American District Telegraph (ADT) messenger boys at the statue of George Washington at Federal Hall, Wall Street, New York. Photograph by Pach Brothers, 1899

Background imageU.S. Cities Tote Bag Collection: CLEVELAND, 1877. Panoramic view of Cleveland from Lake Eerie, complete with extensive legend

CLEVELAND, 1877. Panoramic view of Cleveland from Lake Eerie, complete with extensive legend. Engraving by A. Ruger, 1877

Background imageU.S. Cities Tote Bag Collection: SALT LAKE CITY, c1900. The Lion House in Salt Lake City, Utah. Photochrome, c1900

SALT LAKE CITY, c1900. The Lion House in Salt Lake City, Utah. Photochrome, c1900

Background imageU.S. Cities Tote Bag Collection: SALT LAKE CITY, c1899. Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah

SALT LAKE CITY, c1899. Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah. Photochrome from a photograph by William Henry Jackson, c1899

Background imageU.S. Cities Tote Bag Collection: SALT LAKE CITY, c1899. Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah

SALT LAKE CITY, c1899. Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah. Photochrome from a photograph by William Henry Jackson, c1899

Background imageU.S. Cities Tote Bag Collection: SALT LAKE CITY, c1900. The Temple in Salt Lake City, Utah. Photochrome, c1900

SALT LAKE CITY, c1900. The Temple in Salt Lake City, Utah. Photochrome, c1900

Background imageU.S. Cities Tote Bag Collection: SALT LAKE CITY, c1900. The Tabernacle in Salt Lake City, Utah. Photochrome, c1900

SALT LAKE CITY, c1900. The Tabernacle in Salt Lake City, Utah. Photochrome, c1900

Background imageU.S. Cities Tote Bag Collection: SALT LAKE TEMPLE. The Salt Lake Temple in Salt Lake City, Utah. Engraving by Frederick Piercy

SALT LAKE TEMPLE. The Salt Lake Temple in Salt Lake City, Utah. Engraving by Frederick Piercy, c1870

Background imageU.S. Cities Tote Bag Collection: SALT LAKE CITY, c1880. A view of Salt Lake City. Lithograph, c1880

SALT LAKE CITY, c1880. A view of Salt Lake City. Lithograph, c1880

Background imageU.S. Cities Tote Bag Collection: NEW ORLEANS, c1923. View through wrought iron, New Orleans, Louisiana

NEW ORLEANS, c1923. View through wrought iron, New Orleans, Louisiana. Photograph by Arnold Genthe, c1923

Background imageU.S. Cities Tote Bag Collection: NEW ORLEANS: HOUSE, c1930. The parlor of the Albert Hamilton Brevard House in New Orleans

NEW ORLEANS: HOUSE, c1930. The parlor of the Albert Hamilton Brevard House in New Orleans, Louisiana. Photograph, c1930

Background imageU.S. Cities Tote Bag Collection: KNICKERBOCKER HOTEL, c1905. View of the Knickerbocker Hotel, New York City. Photograph

KNICKERBOCKER HOTEL, c1905. View of the Knickerbocker Hotel, New York City. Photograph, c1905

Background imageU.S. Cities Tote Bag Collection: NEW YORK CITY: PROPOSAL. Map showing a proposed subway loop connecting the West

NEW YORK CITY: PROPOSAL. Map showing a proposed subway loop connecting the West and East sides of Manhattan. Illustration, 1920

Background imageU.S. Cities Tote Bag Collection: PENELL: KNICKERBOCKER. Hotel Knickerbocker, Night Scene. Joseph Pennell, charcoal on paper

PENELL: KNICKERBOCKER. Hotel Knickerbocker, Night Scene. Joseph Pennell, charcoal on paper, c1906

Background imageU.S. Cities Tote Bag Collection: KNICKERBOCKER HOTEL, c1909. View of the Knickerbocker Hotel, New York City. Photograph

KNICKERBOCKER HOTEL, c1909. View of the Knickerbocker Hotel, New York City. Photograph, c1909

Background imageU.S. Cities Tote Bag Collection: DETROIT: ORCHESTRA HALL. Exterior of Orchestra Hall at 3711 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Michigan

DETROIT: ORCHESTRA HALL. Exterior of Orchestra Hall at 3711 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Michigan. Photograph, c1920

Background imageU.S. Cities Tote Bag Collection: MUNICIPAL LODGING HOUSE. Men waiting for the opening of the Municipal Lodging House

MUNICIPAL LODGING HOUSE. Men waiting for the opening of the Municipal Lodging House of New York City at 432-435 East 25th Street, New York. Photograph, c1915

Background imageU.S. Cities Tote Bag Collection: MUNICIPAL LODGING HOUSE. Municipal Lodging House of New York City at 432-435 East 25th Street

MUNICIPAL LODGING HOUSE. Municipal Lodging House of New York City at 432-435 East 25th Street, New York. Photograph, c1915

Background imageU.S. Cities Tote Bag Collection: LODGING HOUSE, c1915. Fumigating clothing at the Municipal Lodging House of New

LODGING HOUSE, c1915. Fumigating clothing at the Municipal Lodging House of New York City at 432-438 East 25th Street. Photograph, c1915

Background imageU.S. Cities Tote Bag Collection: NEW YORK: MANHATTAN BRIDGE. Footpaths of the Manhattan Bridge during construction, New York

NEW YORK: MANHATTAN BRIDGE. Footpaths of the Manhattan Bridge during construction, New York. Photograph, c1910

Background imageU.S. Cities Tote Bag Collection: NEW YORK: FLATIRON, c1903. The Flatiron building, New York. Photograph, c1903

NEW YORK: FLATIRON, c1903. The Flatiron building, New York. Photograph, c1903

Background imageU.S. Cities Tote Bag Collection: NEW YORK: THE BOWERY. View of street showing an elevated railroad in The Bowery, New York

NEW YORK: THE BOWERY. View of street showing an elevated railroad in The Bowery, New York. Photograph, c1900

Background imageU.S. Cities Tote Bag Collection: BROOKLYN BRIDGE, c1900. View of the Brooklyn Bridge and East River, New York. Photograph

BROOKLYN BRIDGE, c1900. View of the Brooklyn Bridge and East River, New York. Photograph, c1900

Background imageU.S. Cities Tote Bag Collection: BROOKLYN BRIDGE, c1901. A view of the bridge looking from Brooklyn toward Manhattan, New York

BROOKLYN BRIDGE, c1901. A view of the bridge looking from Brooklyn toward Manhattan, New York. Photograph, December c1901

Background imageU.S. Cities Tote Bag Collection: NEW YORK: LOWER MANHATTAN. Southeast view showing Fulton General Market (left)

NEW YORK: LOWER MANHATTAN. Southeast view showing Fulton General Market (left), Fulton Ferry Terminal, and Pier Seventeen (right), New York. Photograph, early 20th century

Background imageU.S. Cities Tote Bag Collection: BROOKLYN BRIDGE, c1904. On the pedestrian promenade, New York. Photograph c1904

BROOKLYN BRIDGE, c1904. On the pedestrian promenade, New York. Photograph c1904

Background imageU.S. Cities Tote Bag Collection: WILLIAMSBURG BRIDGE, c1904. A display of fireworks to celebrate the opening of the bridge

WILLIAMSBURG BRIDGE, c1904. A display of fireworks to celebrate the opening of the bridge, looking from Manhattan to Brooklyn, New York. Photograph, c1904

Background imageU.S. Cities Tote Bag Collection: NEW YORK: BROKAW HOUSE. Photo shows Isaac Brokaw mansion, designed by Rose & Stone

NEW YORK: BROKAW HOUSE. Photo shows Isaac Brokaw mansion, designed by Rose & Stone, with apartment house in background, New York City. The mansion was located at 5th Avenue and East 79th St

Background imageU.S. Cities Tote Bag Collection: NEW YORK: BARBER STRIKE. Labor leader Joseph James Ettor (1886-1948) speaking during

NEW YORK: BARBER STRIKE. Labor leader Joseph James Ettor (1886-1948) speaking during the Brooklyn barbers strike, Union Square, New York City. Photograph, May 1913

Background imageU.S. Cities Tote Bag Collection: BROOKLYN BRIDGE, c1910. Birds eye view of New York City with people crossing the

BROOKLYN BRIDGE, c1910. Birds eye view of New York City with people crossing the Brooklyn Bridge in the foreground, New York. Photograph, c1910

Background imageU.S. Cities Tote Bag Collection: NEW YORK, 1908. Photographer on the 33rd floor of the Met Building overlooking New York

NEW YORK, 1908. Photographer on the 33rd floor of the Met Building overlooking New York. Photograph, 1908

Background imageU.S. Cities Tote Bag Collection: NEW YORK CITY, c1905. View of the city looking East from the Singer Tower, New York

NEW YORK CITY, c1905. View of the city looking East from the Singer Tower, New York. Photograph, c1905

Background imageU.S. Cities Tote Bag Collection: NEW YORK: SOUTH STREET. View of South Street in lower Manhattan with the Brooklyn

NEW YORK: SOUTH STREET. View of South Street in lower Manhattan with the Brooklyn Bridge in the background, New York. Photograph, c1900

Background imageU.S. Cities Tote Bag Collection: NEW YORK CITY, c1905. A view of the city looking East from the Singer Tower, New York

NEW YORK CITY, c1905. A view of the city looking East from the Singer Tower, New York. Photograph, c1905

Background imageU.S. Cities Tote Bag Collection: NEW YORK: CITY COLLEGE. Gate at the entrance of The College of the City of New York

NEW YORK: CITY COLLEGE. Gate at the entrance of The College of the City of New York. Photograph, c1905

Background imageU.S. Cities Tote Bag Collection: BROOKLYN BRIDGE, c1912. Along the pedestrian promenade, New York. Photograph, c1912

BROOKLYN BRIDGE, c1912. Along the pedestrian promenade, New York. Photograph, c1912

Background imageU.S. Cities Tote Bag Collection: BROOKLYN BRIDGE, c1912. Along the pedestrian promenade, New York. Photograph, c1912

BROOKLYN BRIDGE, c1912. Along the pedestrian promenade, New York. Photograph, c1912

Background imageU.S. Cities Tote Bag Collection: BROOKLYN BRIDGE, c1912. Along the pedestrian promenade, c1912

BROOKLYN BRIDGE, c1912. Along the pedestrian promenade, c1912

Background imageU.S. Cities Tote Bag Collection: BROOKLYN BRIDGE, c1910. The pedestrian promenade, New York. Photograph, c1910

BROOKLYN BRIDGE, c1910. The pedestrian promenade, New York. Photograph, c1910



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