Fifth Avenue Then and Now: A Century of Streetviews in NYC (2024)

  • Alan Taylor
  • January 6, 2016
  • 12 Photos
  • In Focus

The New York Public Library has recently released even more digitized images from their vast collection, including more than 180,000 in the public domain. While browsing, one of the first collections I came across was a book published in 1911, titled Fifth Avenue, New York, From Start to Finish, with wide-angle streetview photographs made by photographer Burton Welles more than a century ago. I thought it would be fun to revisit those same locations using Google Maps Streetview images from today, to see what differences are visible. Some views look remarkably unchanged, while others are completely unrecognizable. The images are stacked on top of each other—unfortunately they never quite lined up enough to make use of my then-and-now fader widget. (Adding a note: I just discovered that the NYPL made their own wonderful then-and-now viewer for this same set of images.)

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  • Fifth Avenue Then and Now: A Century of Streetviews in NYC (1)

    Starting in the south, near Washington Square Park, this image looks west from 5th Avenue, down West 8th Street. In the 1911 photo, the building at left is a private residence, at right, an office of the Edison Company. #

    Top: New York Public Library, Bottom: © Google, Inc.

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  • Fifth Avenue Then and Now: A Century of Streetviews in NYC (2)

    Next, we move up to West 20th Street, where the corner building remains intact, just a change of tenants from a store to buy trunks, and a publisher, to a sporting goods store and clothing store. #

    Top: New York Public Library, Bottom: © Google, Inc.

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  • Fifth Avenue Then and Now: A Century of Streetviews in NYC (3)

    Looking down West 36th Street, the private residences and shops at right have been replaced by a modern building, while most of the arches of the building at left remain visible, despite a new facade on the 5th Avenue side. Note the heights of the newer buildings looking down 36th. #

    Top: New York Public Library, Bottom: © Google, Inc.

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  • Fifth Avenue Then and Now: A Century of Streetviews in NYC (4)

    A workman stands in front of a distinctive set of 3 arched windows on 5th Avenue, between East 38th and East 39th Street. In 1911, the shops were, from left, Knabe Piano Co., Benson and Hedges Tobacconists, Hardman Piano Co., John M. Crapo Linens, Ludwig Schultze Interior Decorations, and Siebrecht, a florist. In the 2014 view, from left, Payless Shoes, a new bakery under construction, Prima Donna clothing, GNC nutrition store, and a Sleepy's mattress store. #

    Top: New York Public Library, Bottom: © Google, Inc.

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  • Fifth Avenue Then and Now: A Century of Streetviews in NYC (5)

    At West 40th Street, the brand new New York Public Library Building. The building opened to the public for the first time on May 23, 1911. The 2014 view has become obscured by trees. #

    Top: New York Public Library, Bottom: © Google, Inc.

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  • Fifth Avenue Then and Now: A Century of Streetviews in NYC (6)

    St. Patrick’s Cathedral at East 51st Street. In 1911 the building at left was the Union Club. Today it houses luxury jewelry and clothing stores. #

    Top: New York Public Library, Bottom: © Google, Inc.

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  • Fifth Avenue Then and Now: A Century of Streetviews in NYC (7)

    Between West 55th and West 56th Street, the the entryway of the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church (at left), has undergone a bit of a facelift. It’s neighboring building remain largely intact as well. #

    Top: New York Public Library, Bottom: © Google, Inc.

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  • Fifth Avenue Then and Now: A Century of Streetviews in NYC (8)

    Looking down East 57th Street, what were almost all private residences in 1911 have now been replaced with large commercial and retail buildings. #

    Top: New York Public Library, Bottom: © Google, Inc.

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  • Fifth Avenue Then and Now: A Century of Streetviews in NYC (9)

    At East 61st Street, across the avenue from Central Park (see the reflections in both photos). Again, mostly private residences back in 1911. #

    Top: New York Public Library, Bottom: © Google, Inc.

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  • Fifth Avenue Then and Now: A Century of Streetviews in NYC (10)

    The Metropolitan Museum of Art. The museum opened in 1872—29 years before this top photo was taken. Numerous additions have been made in the century since. #

    Top: New York Public Library, Bottom: © Google, Inc.

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  • Fifth Avenue Then and Now: A Century of Streetviews in NYC (11)

    At East 91st Street, the residence of Andrew Carnegie. Today, the Carnegie Mansion remains, and is the home of the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum. #

    Top: New York Public Library, Bottom: © Google, Inc.

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  • Fifth Avenue Then and Now: A Century of Streetviews in NYC (12)

    In 1911, Fifth Ave at East 93rd Street was home to a number of billboards touting stage performances, bacon, whiskey, and a speedometer. At right, a private residence. Today, nothing remains from either side of the street. #

    Top: New York Public Library, Bottom: © Google, Inc.

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