The surprising appearance of New York City 100 years ago
The All That Is Interesting website posted a series of photos that partly reveal the lives of people in New York City (USA) in the 1920s.
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According to ATI, New York City in the 1920s was an exciting place: The booming postwar economy , the growing popularity of jazz, and modern advances in technology ushered in a new era of scientific discovery, industrial development, and social progress. (Photo source: ATI) Dunbar Bank in Harlem was the first bank in the area to hire black employees.
Men painting the Brooklyn Bridge in 1922. A mailman in New York City delivers the daily mail and some packages. Young girls watch horse racing at Belmont racetrack. A hot dog vendor outside Ebbets Field in Brooklyn before a football game. People watch a gardener tend to one of New York City's public park areas.
A Third Avenue Railroad gas-powered streetcar in April 1925. Crowds enjoy the summer weather along the East River. Workers work in a tunnel during subway construction in New York City. Dancers perform the Charleston at the Parody Club in New York City.
Doctors from the North Harlem Dental Clinic of the New York Tuberculosis Society provide dental care to poor patients in January 1925. Immigrants at Ellis Island are screened before being allowed into the United States. The beach in Long Beach 100 years ago. A man sells his car after the stock market crash of 1929.
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