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NEW YORK: FACTORY, 1889. The John Stephenson Company Factory, producer of rolling stock

NEW YORK: FACTORY, 1889. The John Stephenson Company Factory, producer of rolling stock


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NEW YORK: FACTORY, 1889. The John Stephenson Company Factory, producer of rolling stock

NEW YORK: FACTORY, 1889.
The John Stephenson Company Factory, producer of rolling stock, at 47 East 27th Street, New York; pictured are streetcars bound for Omaha (left) and Kansas City. Photographed 1889

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This print takes us back to the bustling streets of New York City in 1889. The image showcases the iconic John Stephenson Company Factory, a prominent producer of rolling stock during that era. Located at 47 East 27th Street, this magnificent building stands tall against the cityscape. Intriguingly, the photograph captures two streetcars bound for Omaha and Kansas City parked outside the factory. These horse-drawn carriages were an essential mode of transportation at the time, connecting different parts of Manhattan with neighboring cities. The late 19th-century ambiance is palpable in this snapshot as it transports us to a bygone era filled with industrial marvels and urban growth. The skyline in the background hints at a city on the rise, ready to embrace progress and innovation. As we gaze upon this historical gem captured by an anonymous photographer in 1889, we can't help but appreciate how far our society has come since then. This image serves as a reminder of New York's rich history and its role as a hub for manufacturing excellence. Whether you're an admirer of architectural heritage or simply fascinated by glimpses into our past, this print offers a unique window into New York's vibrant industrial landscape over a century ago.

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