Streetscapes
Shop Till You Drop, 19th-Century Style
By CHRISTOPHER GRAY
The strip of Broadway from 17th to 23rd Street makes a great walking tour of some of the great retail architecture of the 19th century.
The strip of Broadway from 17th to 23rd Street makes a great walking tour of some of the great retail architecture of the 19th century.
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