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Background imageFifth Avenue Collection: NEW YORK CITY, c1905. The Flatiron Building in New York City. Photograph, c1905

NEW YORK CITY, c1905. The Flatiron Building in New York City. Photograph, c1905

Background imageFifth Avenue Collection: NEW YORK CITY, c1903. The Flatiron Building in New York City. Photograph, c1903

NEW YORK CITY, c1903. The Flatiron Building in New York City. Photograph, c1903

Background imageFifth Avenue Collection: NEW YORK: 5TH AVENUE, c1905. View of Fifth Avenue in New York City, after a snow storm

NEW YORK: 5TH AVENUE, c1905. View of Fifth Avenue in New York City, after a snow storm. Photograph, c1905

Background imageFifth Avenue Collection: NEW YORK: BLIZZARD OF 1888. Looking north along lower Fifth Avenue from Washington Square

NEW YORK: BLIZZARD OF 1888. Looking north along lower Fifth Avenue from Washington Square, New York, during the blizzard of 12-14 March 1888

Background imageFifth Avenue Collection: From Central Park

From Central Park
circa 1933: Skyscrapers of Fifth Avenue seen through a summer house in Central Park. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageFifth Avenue Collection: Fifth Avenue

Fifth Avenue
1921: Traffic on New Yorks Fifth Avenue, a street on Manhattan Island famed for its fashionable stores, museums and architectural features. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageFifth Avenue Collection: Fair Weather Riders

Fair Weather Riders
1921: A crowded open-top tram on Fifth Avenue, New York. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageFifth Avenue Collection: New York Corner

New York Corner
circa 1930: Traffic converges on the corner of 5th Avenue and 42nd Street in New York. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageFifth Avenue Collection: WORLD WAR I: PARADE, c1919. Troops who broke the Hindenburg Line of defence in France

WORLD WAR I: PARADE, c1919. Troops who broke the Hindenburg Line of defence in France, at a parade down Fifth Avenue in New York City. Stereograph, March 1919

Background imageFifth Avenue Collection: VANDERBILT MANSION. The William Vanderbilt mansion on Fifth Avenue, New York City

VANDERBILT MANSION. The William Vanderbilt mansion on Fifth Avenue, New York City. Wood engraving, American, 1885

Background imageFifth Avenue Collection: WILLIAM ORMISTON (1821-1899). Scottish-American pastor of the Fifth Avenue Dutch Reformed Church

WILLIAM ORMISTON (1821-1899). Scottish-American pastor of the Fifth Avenue Dutch Reformed Church. Illustration, c1894

Background imageFifth Avenue Collection: Fifth Avenue, New York City, (B&W), (High angle view)

Fifth Avenue, New York City, (B&W), (High angle view)

Background imageFifth Avenue Collection: Madison Square Park

Madison Square Park in New York City, at the junction of 5th Avenue and 24th Street, 1901. (Photo by FPG/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageFifth Avenue Collection: Looking For Shoes

Looking For Shoes
Two women looking in the window of Florsheims shoe shop on 5th Avenue in New York circa 1935. (Photo by Keystone View/FPG/Getty Images)

Background imageFifth Avenue Collection: Snowy Central Park

Snowy Central Park
16th February 1926: A view from the top of the Hecksher Building on Fifth Avenue of Central Park covered in snow after a blizzard which swept New York City

Background imageFifth Avenue Collection: New York Traffic

New York Traffic
13th August 1925: Traffic on the intersection of 5th Avenue and 42nd Street in New York City. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageFifth Avenue Collection: Madison Square Park

Madison Square Park
Horsedrawn cabs on the 5th Avenue side of Madison Square Park in New York City, 1899. A painting by American artist Everett Shinn. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageFifth Avenue Collection: On The Avenue; busy street with automobiles and pedestrians

On The Avenue; busy street with automobiles and pedestrians
View of a busy street with automobiles and pedestrians, possibly Fifth Avenue, New York City. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Getty Images)

Background imageFifth Avenue Collection: Fifth Avenue

Fifth Avenue
circa 1905: Street scene of men and women walking, with horsedrawn carriages in the street, at the corner of Fifth Avenue and 58th Street, Manhattan, New York City

Background imageFifth Avenue Collection: Wedding On Fifth

Wedding On Fifth
1903: A view of crowds of people gathered on Fifth Avenue outside a church for a wedding between the Roxborough and Goelet families, New York City. Men ride atop horsedrawn carriages in a procession

Background imageFifth Avenue Collection: Huntington Mansion

Huntington Mansion
circa 1930: A view of the Huntington Mansion, located on Fifth Avenue and 57th Street, Manhattan, New York City. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageFifth Avenue Collection: Walking Down Fifth

Walking Down Fifth
circa 1925: A high-angle street scene of people walking down Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, New York City. Automobiles drive down the street as pedestrians crowd the sidewalks

Background imageFifth Avenue Collection: Police On Fifth

Police On Fifth
circa 1925: A view looking north down Fifth Avenue from East 53rd Street, Manhattan, New York City. A policemen stands in the street, conducting traffic

Background imageFifth Avenue Collection: Easter Sunday, before St Patricks Cathedral City on Fifth Avenue in New York City

Easter Sunday, before St Patricks Cathedral City on Fifth Avenue in New York City, circa 1895. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Archive Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageFifth Avenue Collection: Easter Parade on Fifth Street in front of St Patricks Cathedral City in New York City

Easter Parade on Fifth Street in front of St Patricks Cathedral City in New York City, circa 1900. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Archive Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageFifth Avenue Collection: Marching Down Fifth

Marching Down Fifth
circa 1915: A suffragette procession down Fifth Avenue. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageFifth Avenue Collection: Empire State

Empire State
1941: Elevated view of the Empire State Building (right) in midtown Manhattan, looking south down Fifth Avenue, New York City. (Photo by Henry Barreuther/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageFifth Avenue Collection: Empire State Building And Fifth Avenue

Empire State Building And Fifth Avenue
View of the Empire State Building seen from Fifth Avenue and 39th Street, Manhattan, New York City, 1920s. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Getty Images)

Background imageFifth Avenue Collection: Flat Iron Building and Fifth Avenue Building Clock, Flat Iron District, Manhattan, New York City

Flat Iron Building and Fifth Avenue Building Clock, Flat Iron District, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States of America, North America

Background imageFifth Avenue Collection: Postcard of Fifth Avenue and Flat Iron Building. ca. 1919, FIFTH AVENUE AND FLAT IRON BUILDING

Postcard of Fifth Avenue and Flat Iron Building. ca. 1919, FIFTH AVENUE AND FLAT IRON BUILDING, NEW YORK CITY. Fifth Avenue here crosses Broadway and 23rd Street

Background imageFifth Avenue Collection: Traffic On Fifth Avenue

Traffic On Fifth Avenue
New York, New York: c. 1934 Traffic on Fifth Avenue in NYC

Background imageFifth Avenue Collection: Fifth Avenue In New York

Fifth Avenue In New York
New York, New York: c. 1920. Looking north up Fifth Avenue from 59th Street with Central Park to the left in New York City

Background imageFifth Avenue Collection: Lucky Strike Smokers Parade

Lucky Strike Smokers Parade
New York, New York: 1928. Women publicly fire up their Torches Of Freedom Lucky Strike cigarettes during the Fifth Avenue Easter Parade as a gesture of freedom and absolute equality with men

Background imageFifth Avenue Collection: Head-quarters Of The National Republican Committee

Head-quarters Of The National Republican Committee, Fifth Avenue, New York, Drawn Frank Miller, Politics, Political, Politic, Campaign, Patriotic, US, USA, America, United States, American

Background imageFifth Avenue Collection: Aerial View Of Manhattan

Aerial View Of Manhattan
New York, New York: c. 1934. The view looking north from Broadway & Fifth Avenue. The Empire State Building is in the center, and Central Park is at the top

Background imageFifth Avenue Collection: Lord and Taylor at Christmas, New York City

Lord and Taylor at Christmas, New York City

Background imageFifth Avenue Collection: 1913 Suffragette Parade, Fifth Avenue, New York City, New York

1913 Suffragette Parade, Fifth Avenue, New York City, New York

Background imageFifth Avenue Collection: New York Public Library Fifth Avenue New York City

New York Public Library Fifth Avenue New York City

Background imageFifth Avenue Collection: COLUMBUS ANNIVERSARY, 1892. Military parade up Fifth Avenue in New York City during

COLUMBUS ANNIVERSARY, 1892. Military parade up Fifth Avenue in New York City during the festivities held in honor of the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus voyage to America, 12 October 1892

Background imageFifth Avenue Collection: 42nd STREET LIBRARY. The New York Public Library on 5th Avenue. Wood engraving, American, c1905

42nd STREET LIBRARY. The New York Public Library on 5th Avenue. Wood engraving, American, c1905

Background imageFifth Avenue Collection: NEW YORK: OMNIBUS, 1885. Proposed design for the new Fifth Avenue omnibuses. Wood engraving, 1885

NEW YORK: OMNIBUS, 1885. Proposed design for the new Fifth Avenue omnibuses. Wood engraving, 1885

Background imageFifth Avenue Collection: NEW YORK: EL TRAIN, c1878. Map of Manhattans original elevated railroad lines

NEW YORK: EL TRAIN, c1878. Map of Manhattans original elevated railroad lines, running from the Battery up First, Third, Fifth, Sixth, and Ninth Avenues. Line engraving, French, c1878

Background imageFifth Avenue Collection: NEW YORK: ORANGE RIOT. At a parade on Fifth Avenue in New York City, 12 July 1871

NEW YORK: ORANGE RIOT. At a parade on Fifth Avenue in New York City, 12 July 1871, a young Protestant (Orange) Irish woman wearing orange-colored trimmings is assaulted by a Catholic (Green)

Background imageFifth Avenue Collection: NEW YORK: SYNAGOGUE, 1891. The entrance to the just completed Temple Beth-El at Fifth Avenue

NEW YORK: SYNAGOGUE, 1891. The entrance to the just completed Temple Beth-El at Fifth Avenue and 76th Street in New York. Wood engraving, 1891 or 1892

Background imageFifth Avenue Collection: NEW YORK COACHING CLUB, 1885. The annual parade of the New York Coaching Club on 5th Avenue

NEW YORK COACHING CLUB, 1885. The annual parade of the New York Coaching Club on 5th Avenue, New York City, 23 May 1885. Contemporary American wood engraving after a drawing by Thure de Thulstrup

Background imageFifth Avenue Collection: NYC: CROTON RESERVOIR. The celebrations to mark the opening in 1842 of the Croton distributing

NYC: CROTON RESERVOIR. The celebrations to mark the opening in 1842 of the Croton distributing reservoir on Murray Hill between 40th and 42nd Streets at Fifth Avenue

Background imageFifth Avenue Collection: VANDERBILT MANSION. The William Vanderbilt mansion on Fifth Avenue, New York City

VANDERBILT MANSION. The William Vanderbilt mansion on Fifth Avenue, New York City. Line engraving, 1882

Background imageFifth Avenue Collection: VANDERBILT MANSION 1882. The William K. Vanderbilt mansion on Fifth Avenue, New York City

VANDERBILT MANSION 1882. The William K. Vanderbilt mansion on Fifth Avenue, New York City, designed by Richard Morris Hunt. Line engraving, 1882



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"Fifth Avenue: Where Manhattan's Iconic Landmarks and Vibrant City Life Converge" Experience the thrill of gliding on ice beneath the towering Rockefeller Centre building, as you indulge in a timeless tradition at the Ice Skating Rink below Fifth Avenue. Step into elegance and luxury at the grand entrance of the Plaza Hotel on Fifth Avenue, where opulence meets sophistication in the heart of Manhattan, New York City. Immerse yourself in art and architectural brilliance at the renowned Guggenheim Museum on 5th Avenue. Marvel at its unique spiral structure that houses captivating exhibitions from around the world. Behold the magnificent Flatiron Building, an iconic triangular masterpiece that stands tall amidst bustling streets. Its striking design has become synonymous with New York's skyline. Join in St. Patrick's Day celebrations along Fifth Avenue, where vibrant green hues fill the air as members of Emerald Society Police Department march proudly through this historic thoroughfare. Witness a breathtaking aerial view of New York City's shimmering lights from atop Empire State Building. A sight that captures both beauty and wonder, leaving you captivated by its sheer magnificence. Indulge your desires for exquisite jewelry at Tiffany & Co. , located on Fifth Avenue. Discover timeless pieces that embody elegance and craftsmanship like no other. Delve deeper into artistic wonders as you explore Guggenheim Museum's diverse collection along 5th Avenue. Immerse yourself in creativity while strolling through its hallowed halls. Transport yourself back to 1919 with Guy Wiggins' oil painting capturing Madison Square - home to Flatiron Building - showcasing an era frozen in time yet forever etched within history books. As night falls upon Fifth Avenue, witness a mesmerizing display of city lights illuminating shop windows while passing by pay phones; a scene that encapsulates New York City’s nocturnal allure. Whether it be iconic landmarks or vibrant city life – Fifth Avenue is more than just a street.