Two weeks vacation in New York, the nation's best summer resort . Sub-Treasury. The Aquarium, Battery Park millions of dol-lars. In 1664, theDuke of Yorktook title tothe colony forEngland andrenameditNewYork. The arrange-ment o f thestreets is gener-ally rectangular. North of Houston Street, which isabout a half mile south of Union Square, the streetsrunning east and west are from First to TwoHundred and Twentieth Street and to Two Hun-dred and Sixty-second Street, near the Yonkers line. The houses arenumbered east and westfrom Fifth Avenue andthe numbers are dupli-cated on either side. In-ter


Two weeks vacation in New York, the nation's best summer resort . Sub-Treasury. The Aquarium, Battery Park millions of dol-lars. In 1664, theDuke of Yorktook title tothe colony forEngland andrenameditNewYork. The arrange-ment o f thestreets is gener-ally rectangular. North of Houston Street, which isabout a half mile south of Union Square, the streetsrunning east and west are from First to TwoHundred and Twentieth Street and to Two Hun-dred and Sixty-second Street, near the Yonkers line. The houses arenumbered east and westfrom Fifth Avenue andthe numbers are dupli-cated on either side. In-tersecting avenues runnorth and south, fromFirst Avenue to Thir-teenth Avenue. Lexing-ton Avenue is betweenThird and Fourth Ave-nues, north of Twenty-first Street. North ofFifty-ninth Street, NinthAvenue becomes Colum-bus Avenue, TenthAvenue becomes Am-sterdam Avenue andEleventh Avenue becomes West End Avenueas far as 106th Street, where it ends at Broad-way. Broadway begins at Battery Place (Bat-tery Park) and runs the entire length of ManhattanBorough, ending at the Harlem Ri


Size: 2212px × 1130px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, bookidtwoweeksvaca, bookyear1918