PHOTO: Employees of Shields & Co., 115 Broadway, carry boxes of securities from vault in 1962. See photo at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: Corner of Water Street and Broad Street circa 1967. Photo at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: Police break through student demonstration at Low Library during student protest in 1968. Photo at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: Mrs. Lillian Gonzalez has a tough time with daughter Marilyn, 5, as she holds onto railing at PS 19 at South 3rd and Keap St. in 1962. Marilyn is entering first grade. See photo at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: Old New York, just around the corner a 1962 view of Broadway looking north from 27th Street. Photo at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: Just around the corner- 1953 view of Broadway looking south from 30th Street. Photo at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: Corner of Water Street and Broad Street circa 1967. Photo at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: In the 1960s this was the Electric Circus nightclub, an experimental hang-out that featured bands like the Velvet Underground. Check out the fancy digs on these party-goers in 67, at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: In the 1960s this was the Electric Circus nightclub, an experimental hang-out that featured bands like the Velvet Underground. Couples relax in the foam-covered "Float Room" in 67, at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: In the 1960s this was the Electric Circus nightclub, an experimental hang-out that featured bands like the Velvet Underground. A fashionable crowd waits outside in 67, at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: In 1961, Roger Maris celebrates his 61st homer of the year with the fan that caught it, at the link! Maris was the first to break Ruth's record of 60 home runs, though in a longer season. Read more.
PHOTO: In 1961, Roger Maris celebrates his 61st homer of the year with the fan that caught it, at the link! Maris was the first to break Ruth's record of 60 home runs, though in a longer season. Read more.
PHOTO: Mia Farrow goes over her lines with script man inside Tiffany's during the filming of "Rosemary's Baby" in 1967. Click "More Info" to see photo. Read more.
PHOTO: A less than ideal view on a foggy day in 1961 shows the bridge disappearing over the river. Pose for a re-shoot and send your new view to @nydailynews on Twitter! Read more.
PHOTO: In 1968 students protesting building an $11 million gym in Morningside Park ransacked President Grayson Kirk's office in Low Library, and are seen here on the window ledge, at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: Sit-in demonstrators protesting the Vietnam war fly a Viet Cong flag off the roof of the Mathematics building in 1968, at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: Shot! Pop art legend Andy Warhol was critically wounded here in a 1968 assassination attempt. Click "More Info" to see this historic pic! Read more.
PHOTO: Check out famous NYU alum Martin Scorsese's yearbook picture from 1964, at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: Japanese painter Yayoi Kusama staged an impropmtu "nude-in" in the sculpture garden pool in 1969. A security guard pleads with participants, at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: How much was a ticket to see the Beatles play Shea Stadium in 1965? The answer, and the stub, are at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: Check out the Orchard Street Market on the LES as it looked back in 1968! If you can find this block, snap a pic and send your new view to @nydailynews on Twitter! Read more.
Some 2,000 commuters hold their breath as they crowd Grand Central Terminal to watch huge TV screen showing liftoff off the Gemini 3 spaceship in 1965! Read more.
PHOTO: Anti-Vietnam war demonstrators burning the American flag during 1967 demonstration in Central Park. Click "More Info" Read more.
PHOTO: Anti-Vietnam war demonstrators burning the American flag during 1967 demonstration in Central Park, at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: On Dec. 16, 1960, a United jet that collided with another plane over NYC crashed into a church that stood here. Click the link for this amazing historic photo of the crash site! Read more.
PHOTO: In 1962, children ducked under their desks for air raid drills. Click "More Info" for this great historic pic! Read more.
PHOTO: 1965. Police carry off one of the teenagers who reportedly ran amok in a nearby shopping area during a protest at the New York City Board of Education headquarters. Read more.
PHOTO: Police frisk alleged Hells Angels at booking at the old Ninth Precinct station here in connection to the stabbing of a marine. Click "More Info" to see this historic pic from 1965! Read more.
PHOTO: The Stonewall Riots began here in 1969, with crowds attempting to impede a police raid on the Stonewall Inn. Click "More Info" to see this historic pic! Read more.
PHOTO: Before it was demolished, the old Madison Square Garden was here since 1925. Click "More Info" to see a great shot of its closing night in 1968! Read more.
PHOTO: In 1966 beat poet Allen Ginsberg read from his work to a huge crowd in the park. Click "More Info" to see the pic, then find the tree and have your own reading! Read more.
PHOTO: Who? That's Roger Daltry and Pete Townshend in 1969, turning themselves in to police! Click "More Info" to see this great pic! Read more.
PHOTO: In the late 60s and early 70s the downstairs disco, Salvation, was a favorite hangout for the Village's cultural elite. Check out this 1968 pic of Gerald Malanga, Andy Warhol, and Lou Reed! Read more.
PHOTO: Shot! Pop art legend Andy Warhol was critically wounded here in a 1968 assassination attempt. Click "More Info" to see this historic pic! Read more.
PHOTO: President Johnson fixes his hair at dinner in the Plaza Hotel in 1969, at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: A Nixon staffer hangs a poster of the future President at campaign headquarters, here in 1968. Click the link for this historic pic! Read more.
PHOTO: A brand new rescue truck down the block at 118 and St. Nicholas showers kids with kindness during a scorching summer day in 1967, at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: Like a mini-Cleopatra on a mini-barge, Adelita Clark (wearing a mini-bathing suit) is rowed under the bridge in 1967, at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: Shriners go through motor scooter drill at Randalls Island in 1964, at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: Sale of the Empire Statue Building in 1961. Title was transferred from Colonel Henry Crown to the Prudential Insurance Co. Total purchase price was 72 million dollars. Photo at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: The Beatles take a horse drawn carriage ride through the park the day after their arrival in 1964, at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: View of Cooper Square and Cooper Union in 1962 looking north from E. 4th St. and 4th Ave. (Bowery). Read more.
PHOTO: Police confiscated some 30,000 copies of John Lennon and Yoko Ono's "Two Virgins" as obscene material in 1969, at the link! Read more.
PHOTO: The Peppermint Lounge and epicenter of the Twist craze of the early 1960s was located at 128 West 45th St. Twisting at the link! Read more.