New York City: Vol 1, New York City GuideUS History Publishers |
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Wall Street District | 84 |
Downtown Brooklyn | 438 |
North Brooklyn | 455 |
West Brooklyn | 463 |
Middle Brooklyn | 476 |
East Brooklyn | 496 |
Introduction | 509 |
West Bronx | 517 |
Middle Bronx | 529 |
City Hall District | 90 |
MIDDLE WEST SIDE | 144 |
THE RIVERS AND THE RIVER ISLANDS | 145 |
MIDDLE AND UPPER EAST SIDE | 182 |
MAJOR POINTS OF INTEREST | 246 |
THE HARLEMS | 253 |
UPPER WEST SIDE AND NORTHERN MANHATTAN | 271 |
THE HARBOR AND ITS ISLANDS | 409 |
Randalls Island | 424 |
Introduction | 431 |
East Bronx | 542 |
Introduction | 557 |
Middle Queens | 574 |
South Queens | 587 |
Introduction | 597 |
East and South Richmond | 603 |
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Стр. 61 - But look! here come more crowds, pacing straight for the water, and seemingly bound for a dive. Strange! Nothing will content them but the extremest limit of the land; loitering under the shady lee of yonder warehouses will not suffice. No. They must get just as nigh the water as they possibly can without falling in.