A few months ago I took a wrong turn and ended up in downtown Manhattan... still looks very much like this, but I think the long porches? steps to the street are gone. In some spots, there are more horses and less cars than there was then! The 'subway' fire is interesting to me. It was a steel grate like that my mother and another red cross worker fell into near the world trade center. Apparently the towers shook the town like an earthquake, all those vents and freight elevator grates dislodged...The feds wouldn't let rescue workers down till everyone took off their respirator and had 'facial identification'... well, they all inhaled a fatal dose of grey dust by then, bottom of a hole or not, not just her were on borrowed time... I was watching a guy deliver food down one of those sidewalk elevators in Chinatown... it reminded me of ol Laurel and Hardy movies!! That railroad station in Florida is the best! Dollars to donuts that's Pensacola. The steamer in the background still has a woodburner diamond stack, cars are still open vestibule, and the end of the caboose opened up like a barn door! And one of the guys crossing the road is wearing a 10 gallon Stetson... who sez Florida don't have class??? Thanks for posting these!
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