First, Macy's from 1944 (no photographer listed)...
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhmjO23MgXYgLQ0Y2E2Ejp1Bgpn6VqNyPDXiDXo8SbcEqjYp8uxlp_KkvH002RV_5tWifz4TBSzLgKWpg4w6-T8A-h5lsOPW6LP3B4EdTqgP0KIQ48Zj7uxJv5VcxMhACmdkqUd9_XAaWZo/s400/44.jpg)
And Sixth Avenue looking south from 22nd Street circa 1902 (by Byron Company) ...
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Also on Sixth Avenue from 1902 (by Byron Company)... no address given, but that's certainly the Episcopal Church of the Holy Communion that later became the Limelight...
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3 comments:
I just visited the Limelight...what great photos! So wonderful they are still here for us to view and enjoy. Have a great Christmas!!
Merry Christmas, Grieve! I hope you and your family have a great holiday.
Thanks, Goggla! Happy holidays to you too!
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