File:City Hall Park (Manhattan), looking northeast.jpeg
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DescriptionCity Hall Park (Manhattan), looking northeast.jpeg |
English: Broadway on the left and Chatham Street, later called Park Row, on the right, border City Hall Park, with City Hall in the distance. The Park Theatre is the large building on the right side of Chatham Street. Steeple belongs to the Brick Presbyterian Church. |
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Unknown date Unknown date . Depicted: 1822. |
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Author | George Hayward |
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