New York City (USA) in the 1950s had late-night coffee shops in Greenwich Village, jazz concerts at the Apollo Theater in Harlem,...
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The photos posted below help readers understand more about life in New York City in the 1950s. In the photo, people laugh and joke on the New York City subway in February 1959. (Photo source: ATI) Crowds pass the New York Public Library in 1953.
Inside Penn Station many years ago. According to ATI, the station closed in 1963 due to declining ridership and the high cost of maintaining the building at the time. Ebbets Field Stadium in Brooklyn. In this photo, the Guggenheim Museum, now a famous art museum and architectural wonder, is under construction in 1957. Aerial view of Penn Station. A busy street in New York City decades ago.
Legendary jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald performs at the Apollo Theater in the 1950s. A hot dog vendor on the streets of New York. Sunlight hits Grand Central Terminal in New York City in 1959. Homeless men sleep on Bowery Street.
A man stands in front of an Italian food store in 1956. Employees at an office building on Madison Avenue wait for an elevator in 1957. View of Times Square in 1952. A newsstand in New York City in 1953.
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