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Hunting and Fishing in the Adirondacks

If only I could bring my readers who reside in the far places of America and Europe to appreciate the easy accessibility of the Adirondack region today and the facility with which, when once one has determined to give oneself the enjoyment of visiting this matchless wilderness, the trip may be planned and executed, there is no doubt but the number of fortunate persons who annually invade this Wonderland of the East, this Venice of the Woods, [...]

Canoe Tilting (LOC)

Canoe Tilting on the Hudson River

CANOE TILTING - This is a revival of the ancient game of tilting as described in “Ivanhoe,” except that the tilters use canoes instead of horses and blunt sticks in place of spears and lances. The object is for the tilter to shove his opponent out of his canoe, meanwhile seeing to it that the same undesirable fate does not [...]

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Time-lapse of the Demolition of New York’s Star Theatre at Broadway & 13th Street, 1902

Using time-lapse photography, the film shows the demolition of the famous Star Theatre in April of 1902. Judging from the various exposures, the work must have gone on for a period of approximately thirty days. The theater opened in 1861 as “Wallack’s Theatre,” and was re-christened the “Star” in 1883. It was well known for [...]

Painters on the Brooklyn Bridge Suspender Cables-October 7, 1914

Painters on the Brooklyn Bridge

From Aperture: From 1906 to 1934, municipal worker Eugene de Salignac took thousands of incredible photos of Manhattan as the city was reborn as a modern metropolis. Through his remarkable images, he documented the creation of the city’s urban structure and infrastructure that make New York the metropolitan capital it is today. Although, his striking [...]