An idyllic picture of rustic beauty such as one would expect in the farming country, but never in the noisy metropolis. These sheep are the wards of New York City and receive great care; they attract the youngsters of the nearby streets and form one of Central Park's many interesting sights. Only a few blocks away from the scene shown in this picture we find Columbus Circle, reputed to be the busiest spot in the City. ©Keystone Published by Williamsburgh Post Card Co., New York City. VIEW OF BATTERY PARK FROM GOVERNOR'S ISLAND. In front are the Staten Island and South Brooklyn ferries, connecting Manhattan and the other boroughs. (^Keystone ui tl ;ii ii ii ti u ;i fi ii i. S 18 15 ft » , mi iUf lift E?(fii fib 55 IS V, it ;5i iv II ft HKflHB gg 3135 » ■ » i; » ;n si a n ;i si ei n i, ii s n Ii 1 HSlWfflHtff I n ), „ S 31 " n it ii H i- w ir ii it II s 11 n » nun n ii ii :j II N II 11 II II II ]| II II !l !! ii II II II II II II II I I II II II ft- irinr n nfru: ii ii ii ii ii ii ii » WHITEHALL AND WASHINGTON BUILDINGS. Twin buildings covering 21 city lots and are the home of the weather bureau and Millionaires' Club. (?) Underbill »5 n.i'»> ,BIHB ,,,,11111 mi ii" mi Mil llll I"' mum mi ill) (III (Ill llll llll llll IMI llll llll ■HI llll Mil .""llll llll I "II llll in, """II •I "I "n "••Si;'". ■||.«"! »" nil Jill limn i BIS C6II J"l ifiiiii t fill Ml I 111 nil mini : «•-» " B l mi mini i tit; s:ss mi ""ii" mini mi mm i ■ ,.. nil limn i llll mi mini i "H nil nil mi mini j Bill rh Sisa: 85a i """i i "nil 1,1 'Hi 'in mi iiii Ifl! ill) mini! llJJIHIinj Hilifiinj'" 1 ADAMS EXPRESS BUILDING. An imposing structure giving harbor. It is one of the best examples ot a modern skyscraper. 'ful view of the @ li ving Underbill I"'"" CITY INVESTING BUILDING, running from Broadway to Church Street. This thirty- four stury office building has 13^4 acres of floor space. It is 486 feet high. ©Underhill EQLTTABLE BUILDING, covering entire square block on Broadway and Cedar Street. Thirty-eight stories high and has 15,000 workers in its offices. © American Studio WOOLWOKTII BUILDING, situated on Broadway. Tallest office building in the world. Cost $14,000,000, including site. Fifty-five stories and 793'/ 2 feet high. American Studio MUNICIPAL BUILDING. The home of New York City's Financial and other depart- SKYLINE OF NEW YORK'S BUSY "DOWNTOWN" SECTION. The three towers from left to right are: Woolworth, Singer, Bankers Trust Buildings, stand are full of historic landmarks, it being the oldest part of the. city. The streets on which these buildings QUg^gj||" LOOKING the office and EAST FROM WOOLWORTH BUILDING. This photograph affords a good view of the three bridges over the residential structures in the vicinity. The terminal of the original Brooklyn Bridge, the first one in view, METROPOLITAN TOWER, at 1 Madison Avenue. Occupies entire block to Fourth Avenue, between 23rd and 24th Streets. Tower 52 stories, 700 feet high. © American Studio \ THE KITZ-( ARLETON HOTEL. Meeting Place of Society in the exclusive Park Avenue District. @ U & U. MASONIC TEMPLE. Located on the Northeast corner of 6th Avenue and 23rd Street. Was erected in 1913 on the site of the old Masonic Temple. Underhill BRYANT PARK. Showing the rear view of the New York Public Library. This space is lined by department stores and skyscrapers, fighting. The canteen situated here was a popular meeting place for soldiers during the late war. During the Revolutionary War it was the scene of spirited (?) American Studio N.Y. GRAND CENTRAL STATION AND HOTEL COMMODORE. The Grand Central Station covers an area of 69.8 acres and has 31 miles of tracks capable passengers per hour. The Motel Commodore is connected with the station by subway. It has 2000 rooms and is most modern in equipment. landing 200 trains and 70,000 ^American Studio N. Y. BUSH TERMINAL BUILDING, at 42nd Street near Hroadway. This skyscraper de: name o{ "The Market Place of the World." It contains hundreds of sample rooms. ©U T NEW YORK TIMES BUILDING, Broadway and 42nd Street, in the district, owned by the New York Times, one of the Metropolitan Dailies. theatre u. & u. HOTEL PLAZA, at 59ili Street or.d 5th It is a model of beauty and cost $12,500,000. Avenue. One of the exclusive hotels in the city. (?) Keystone View Co. COOPER UNION, situated in Cooper Square, at 4th Avenue and 7th Street. Unique as an institute of learning and the scene of many socialistic debates. © American Studio ■ 1 ■ I i ill. NEW YORK UNIVERSITY BUILDINGS, on University Heights, showing the Hall of Fame, where the greatest Americans are honored. An imposing group of buildings. QUnderhiU COLLEGE OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, at 138th Street and Amsterdam Avenue, with a view of the open space devoted to athletics. (c)American Studio 1