Old New York yesterday & today . ^rcBcnt ^tte of pSorlii ^uUbtng anb ^ntranre tn tlje ^roofelgit Brtbge, 1853 Nothing shows the great changes in New York better than the substitution of the great East River Bridge entrance and the World Building for these wooden shacks that stood opposite City Hall Park in the 50s. This is Park Row, popularly known as Newspaper Row, where many of New Yorks great dailies were published. Only the World and the New York Tribune remain on this block. The great Municipal Building leading to the new Civic Centre is across the «• r


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