DescriptionBowery and DoubleDeck Elevated, New York City.png
English: Uncirculated glossy color postcard of the Bowery and double-deck elevated train, New York City. Back is divided. Published by The American Art Publishing Co., New York City. Card #R-70150. Back reads "The Bowery, one of the most noted thoroughfares in the city, runs in a northeasterly direction through the most congested district of the famous East side. It practically begins at the Brooklyn Bridge under the name of Park Row and ends at Cooper Square. Was formerly a part of the old Boston Post Road."
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