Madame Tussauds Wax Museum and Ripley's Believe It or Not! Odditorium are two of the newer attractions on the redeveloped 42nd Street. |
Broadway at 42nd St in 1880 |
The Hotel Astor, c. 1900–1910 |
A crowd outside The New York Times to follow the progress of the Jack Dempsey–Georges Carpentier fight in 1921 |
"The Crossroads of the World" |
Lights and advertising at the southern end of Times Square |
Times Square pedestrianized |
The Times Square Ball in 2007 |
An entry way into the subway stationat Times Square |
A sea of people await the ball drop in Times Square, New Year's Eve, December 31, 2007. |
The Paramount Building at 1501 Broadway once housed the Paramount Theatre, where Frank Sinatra had bobby-soxers fainting in the aisles. |
One Astor Plaza (1515 Broadway) is the headquarters of Viacom. It replaced the Astor Hotel in 1972, when Times Square "redevelopment" plans allowed oversized office towers if they included new theatres. |
View of the northern part of Times Square, with the Renaissance New York Times Square Hotel (Two Times Square) in the center. |
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