Tuesday, December 13, 2011

☞ REMEMBER: All Saints Church circa 1910


A postcard from scenic Harlem back in 1910 shows the grand All Saints Church at the corner of 129th Street and Madison. Harlem was the new neighborhood with impressive architecture at the time so there were several postcard companies that had various buildings and points of interest printed so that visitors can send them out to loved ones.  This grand church still stands today as the lower photo shows.

Platinumchrome Co., All Saints Church, Madison Avenue and 129th Street ca. 1910 via the digital collection at the Museum of the City of New York

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