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Grace Church and the old A. T. Stewart store on Broadway at 10th St
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Grace Church and the old A. T. Stewart store on Broadway at 10th St
745264 Grace Church and the old A. T. Stewart store on Broadway at 10th St. New York City, 1868 (litho) by American Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The A. T. Stewart Iron Palace store, built in 1862, was a department store owned by retail mogul Alexander Turney Stewart (1803-76).); American, out of copyright
Media ID 22716876
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This black and white lithograph takes us back to the bustling streets of New York City in 1868. The image showcases two iconic landmarks, Grace Church and the old A. T. Stewart store on Broadway at 10th Street. In the foreground, we see the magnificent Grace Church standing tall with its Gothic Revival architecture, a symbol of faith and tranquility amidst the urban chaos. Its intricate details are beautifully captured in this monochrome print, showcasing its grandeur against a cloudy sky. Adjacent to it stands the famous A. T. Stewart store, known as the Iron Palace store due to its impressive iron facade. This department store was owned by Alexander Turney Stewart, a prominent retail mogul of his time. The building's elegant design is showcased in this image, reflecting both commerce and architectural excellence. The elevated viewpoint from which this photograph was taken allows us to observe not only these remarkable structures but also captures glimpses of daily life on the busy streets below. People can be seen going about their business while horse-drawn carriages traverse through bustling traffic. This historic snapshot provides us with a glimpse into an era long gone but still resonating within New York City's rich history and architectural heritage.
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