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seditious3

I forgot about those pagodas on the Chinatown phone booths. Great pics!


RMW91-

Those are so cool looking!


procrastinatorsuprem

"Cooled by refrigeration!" We take AC for granted now. Imagine not having it in NYC in the summer.


AllHailKeanu

My dad lived that way as a kid in the city in a small apartment. He would sleep sometimes on the tile floor of his little bedroom under his bed where it was cooler. It was also very common for people to sleep on their fire escapes during heatwaves.


MerrillSwingAway

As a kid in Jersey (70s/80s) we’d set up a box fan & sleep with damp sheets in the summer!


zabdart

Remember that scene in Hitchcock's *Rear Window* when the neighbor couple were sleeping out on the fire escape? I remember people who actually did that! It was a lot cooler than trying to sleep in an apartment with no air conditioning.


Changin-times

No ac on trains in summer in suits


Elan40

Got to work and you already needed a break, and a shower. Yeah the good old days.


Sea_Sheepherder_389

Happened to me once in DC, the AC broke down along with the metro car.  When I finally got out, the suit looked like it had been in a pool, and it definitely went right to the laundromat 


FraxinusAmericana

Amazing photos! Felt like I was going back in time. I also really like the way the film from that era brings out the colors.


Femismas

Very cool to see- thanks for sharing!


MulayamChaddi

Man, I hurled at that Hojos after getting plastered next door. Great times


grungedad

Rudy & Franks Pork Store - did this become Rudy’s Bar?


Anvilsmash_01

These are great photos! Thanks for posting


Theriggerswife

These are awesome!!! Thanks for posting OP. Just took a trip down memory lane 😌


overlockk

Lmao at the Caveman movie sign!! That movie was so damn funny!! Edit: You had to beat it to eat it Hahahahahaha!!!


RightMolasses6504

These pics are so great!


SLOOPYD

Great photos. Thank you!


GanAnimal

Are there any more of these??


overlockk

This makes me want to go back lol but at the age I am now. Friggin Howard Johnson’s in NYC? I had no idea they were allowed to do business without that classic orange roof! 😂


Fine_Permission_5137

That Howard Johnson’s was famous … it closed in the 90’s, I think


ursamajr

Last I was there was in 2005 right before it closed.


Pure-Guard-3633

Thank you for sharing


3rlro91

Wish I could go to those times


Changin-times

17 Mott


Meltycheeeese

Downstairs


its-my-minds-eye

Love this so much. Wow..


anonymousdawggy

Any of these Chinatown spots still open?


MerrillSwingAway

Wo Hops has been there forever & the food is awesome! Ask for the gold menu instead of the red one for traditional dishes


anonymousdawggy

Oh that’s wo hop! I go next door to Shanghai 21 edit: is Wo Ping == Wo Hop? Also it looks like those numbers are building numbers and Wo Hop is on the odd side of the street not even.


MerrillSwingAway

you did ask “any”


Psyqlone

[Nom Wah Tea Parlor has been on Doyers Street for more than one hundred years.](https://imgur.com/a/PWVIkFp) ... Yes, I totally recommend them.


kb63132

Fantastic pictures


Johnny_Lang_1962

Please take me back 40 years & 100 pounds!


pensnbooks

40 years and 50 pounds would work for me.


BuckyD1000

Scaffolding ruined the Manhattan experience.


percypie03

Thanks for posting these. I can forget the way we were.


FlieGerFaUstMe262

I miss it.


BSpanzer44

I hate now, I love then


Karl_Hungus_69

Great photos!


Keevan

Number 7 at least has to be in the late 60's...willing to be wrong


Psyqlone

At least one of the Times Square photos is from 1982, specifically the one where *Partners* is playing in one theater, and *Some Kind of Hero* ( ... starring Richard Pryor and Margot Kidder) is playing in the theater slightly closer to the camera.


number44is171

HoJo's!


NickFotiu

My era(s)


Kevin-L-Photography

Love these iconic locations and how much it's changed but also not like grand Central Terminal.


Fizzy_Greener

I wish I existed in the world as an adult when it were less populated. Places like this now are too much for me now.


Psyqlone

... question for anyone: What park was that volleyball game being played in? Specifically, I mean the park with the World Trade Center in the distance. ... addendum: If that's Central Park, why do the World Trade Center Towers look like they're so close?


stefan92293

That's not Central Park. The WTC isn't visible from there. This is Battery Park just about where Broadway ends. See this Street View: https://maps.app.goo.gl/gBr4pHPuM1pFDKkn8


RedditSkippy

Picture 13. Was that Times Square? Wow, that area got a lot taller.


Someone6060842

Wonderful. Thank you for sharing!9


Porchdog67

I miss it.


Kshowbiz

Hey OP can I ask where you found these pictures I believe one of them is of my family home.


lilac2481

From a NY Facebook group..I can't remember the name unfortunately.


ocska

19 has Planes, Trains and Automobiles vibes


MosaicLightning

Superb


Original-Being9553

The good old days


Elan40

My parents always spoke about NYC in the 30’s and 40’s being so much better than the 60’s/. 70’s. Now here we are …


Adept_Investigator29

Meet me at Howard Johnson's for cocktails.


VerdantField

Terrific, thanks for sharing


1cruising

I loved Manhattan in the 70s-80s! I would take the Long Island Railroad in for .75 cents and let the good times roll!


TranslatorMoney419

How soon we forget!


SolidPear3725

Oh so it’s always been dirty


DrFiendish

Times Square looked better then than now. Not sure about 42nd St tho. Thanks for posting the great pics!


pensnbooks

I miss those days, so damn much.


horse_loose_hospital

Money made NYC & money's what's gonna kill her too :'( Glorious pics, makes me heartsick but still never get tired of seeing it how it was when I made it my home (the first of 3 times lol).


Whachugonnadoo

I’m so nostalgic for that place in time


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No obesity


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Not a cellphone in sight.