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alt_array[0] = "mrc_156_m.jpg|mrc_156_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Untitled, ca 1919|ca 1919|Washington Square Arch, looking North up Fifth Avenue|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|MRC_156";
alt_array[1] = "mrc_153_m.jpg|mrc_153_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Hunt Memorial, Central Park, for location, n.d.|n.d.|Monument to Richard Morris Hunt, American architect|N/A|N/A|N/A|Art Commission, City Hall, N.Y.|N/A|MRC_153";
alt_array[2] = "mrc_154_m.jpg|mrc_154_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Untitled, ca 1919|ca 1919|Washington Square Arch, looking South from Fifth Avenue|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|MRC_154";
alt_array[3] = "mrc_155_m.jpg|mrc_155_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Untitled, ca 1919|ca 1919|Washington Square Arch|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|MRC_155";
alt_array[4] = "mrc_157_m.jpg|mrc_157_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Untitled, ca 1919|ca 1919|Washington Square Arch, looking Northeast from the park|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|MRC_157";
alt_array[5] = "rfw_box1_album1_3.jpg|rfw_box1_album1_3_s.jpg|Mayor Robert F. Wagner|Washington Arch and Flower Beds, 1957|November 1, 1957|View looking west along Washington Square North, Manhattan, shows the Washington Arch, left, with flags and flower beds planted in connection with the ''Salute to Seasons.''|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|Parks  Washington Square, Monuments|RFW box1_album1_3";
alt_array[6] = "mac_0274.jpg|mac_0274_s.jpg|Municipal Archives Collection|Metropolitan Museum of Art, Lobby, n.d.|n.d.|Interior view of lobby in Metropolitan Museum of Art, Fifth Avenue, Manhattan.|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|MAC 274";
alt_array[7] = "mac_0232.jpg|mac_0232_s.jpg|Municipal Archives Collection|Kingsbridge Armory, Bronx, n.d.|n.d.|Kingsbridge Armory, 29 W. Kingsbridge Rd., Bx. Built 1912, now used for bicycle races,etc.|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|MAC 232";
alt_array[8] = "mac_0201.jpg|mac_0201_s.jpg|Municipal Archives Collection|Bronx County Courthouse, 1941|1941|Bronx County Courthouse, 851 Grand Concourse (Lou Gehrig Plaza), Bronx.|N/A|N/A|N/A|DPW 3307|N/A|MAC 201";
alt_array[9] = "mac_0200.jpg|mac_0200_s.jpg|Municipal Archives Collection|U.S. Courthouse, ca. 1947|ca. 1947|U.S. Courthouse, 40 Centre Street, looking SE from Foley Square.|N/A|N/A|N/A|Arthur J.Foley|N/A|MAC 200";
alt_array[10] = "mac_0181.jpg|mac_0181_s.jpg|Municipal Archives Collection|Surrogate's Court, ca. 1930|ca. 1930|Surrogate's Court/Hall of Records, 31 Chambers St., looking N from City Hall Park.|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|MAC 181";
alt_array[11] = "mac_0167.jpg|mac_0167_s.jpg|Municipal Archives Collection|World Trade Center Towers, 1973|November, 1973|Aerial view, World Trade Center Towers One and Two; Trade Center 5 and 6 roofs fg. Landfill bg.|N/A|N/A|N/A|Port Authority|N/A|MAC 167";
alt_array[12] = "mac_0166.jpg|mac_0166_s.jpg|Municipal Archives Collection|World Trade Center Towers and Lower Manhattan, 1973|July 1973|Aerial view, World Trade Center. Towers One and Two. Woolworth Bldg foreground, Hudson River bg.|N/A|N/A|N/A|Port Authority|N/A|MAC 166";
alt_array[13] = "mac_0165.jpg|mac_0165_s.jpg|Municipal Archives Collection|World Trade Center Tower Lobby Interior with Pedestrians, 1974|1974|World Trade Center Tower interior, Tower Lobby. Mezzanine above. Pedestrians.|N/A|N/A|N/A|Port Authority|N/A|MAC 165";
alt_array[14] = "mac_0164.jpg|mac_0164_s.jpg|Municipal Archives Collection|World Trade Center Tower Lobby, 1974|1974|World Trade Center Tower interior,Mezzanine. Ceiling to balcony floor windows.|N/A|N/A|N/A|Port Authority|N/A|MAC 164";
alt_array[15] = "mac_0152.jpg|mac_0152_s.jpg|Municipal Archives Collection|Wanamaker's, 1916|1916|Wanamaker's Department Store and Annex, connected by bridge. Looking E to 4th Ave. along 9th St.|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|MAC 152";
alt_array[16] = "wpa_3172.jpg|wpa_3172_s.jpg|WPA Federal Writers' Project|Oldest House in New York, 1938|July 25, 1938|Exterior view of 11 Peck Slip, Manhattan, described by the WPA as the ''oldest house in New York.''|N/A|N/A|Suydam|N/A|Historic homes, Streets  Peck Slip|WPA 3172";
alt_array[17] = "wpa_gov23.jpg|wpa_gov23_s.jpg|WPA Federal Writers' Project|U. S. Customs House Murals, ca. 1937|ca. 1937|Mural panels painted by artist Reginald Marsh can be seen around the domed interior of the U.S. Customs House, Manhattan.|N/A|N/A|N/A|Treasury Department Art Projects|Art works, Painting|WPA Gov.23";
alt_array[18] = "wpa_0621g.jpg|wpa_0621g_s.jpg|WPA Federal Writers' Project|Metropolitan Life Building at Night, ca. 1937|ca. 1937|Night view of the Metropolitan Life Building tower at  Madison Avenue and East 24th Street, Manhattan.|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|Office buildings|WPA 621g";
alt_array[19] = "rfw_0260-39.jpg|rfw_0260-39_s.jpg|Mayor Robert F. Wagner|Union Carbide Building, ca. 1957|ca. 1957|View looking southwest shows the Union Carbide Building at 270 Park Avenue, between 47th and 48th Streets as well as the New York Central Building at left and the Empire State Building in the background.|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|Buildings  Union Carbide, Office buildings|RFW 260-39";
alt_array[20] = "rfw_0260-31.jpg|rfw_0260-31_s.jpg|Mayor Robert F. Wagner|Museum of Modern Art, ca. 1957|ca. 1957|This exterior scene shows the Museum of Modern Art at 11 West 53rd Street and includes the neighboring buildings along the north side of West 53rd Street between 5th and 6th Avenues, Manhattan.|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|Buildings  Museum of Modern Art|RFW 260-31";
alt_array[21] = "rfw_0260-22.jpg|rfw_0260-22_s.jpg|Mayor Robert F. Wagner|Fashion Institute of Technology, ca. 1957|ca. 1957|Exterior view of 27th Street faηade of the Fashion Institute of Technology, 227 West 27th Street, between 7th and 8th Avenues, Manhattan.|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|Colleges and Universities|RFW 260-22";
alt_array[22] = "rfw_0260-20.jpg|rfw_0260-20_s.jpg|Mayor Robert F. Wagner|Low Library, ca. 1957|ca. 1957|Looking northwest, exterior view of Low Memorial Library at Columbia University, Morningside Heights, Manhattan.   Students lounge on the steps and broad stone plaza in front of the building.|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|Colleges and Universities|RFW 260-20";
alt_array[23] = "rfw_0260-17.jpg|rfw_0260-17_s.jpg|Mayor Robert F. Wagner|Chase Manhattan Bank, ca. 1957|ca. 1957|View from street-level of the sixty-floor skyscraper, No. 1 Chase Manhattan Plaza, on the block bounded by Nassau, William, Pine, and Liberty Streets, Manhattan.|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|Buildings  Chase Manhattan Bank, Office buildings|RFW 260-17";
alt_array[24] = "rfw_0260-16.jpg|rfw_0260-16_s.jpg|Mayor Robert F. Wagner|Bankers Trust Co., ca. 1957|ca. 1957|View looking northwest of skyscrapers at Wall Street and Nassau Streets, Manhattan.   The pyramid-top Bankers Trust Company tower, 16 Wall Street, is at center.|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|Buildings  Bankers Trust, Office buildings, Streets  Wall Street|RFW 260-10";
alt_array[25] = "rfw_0260-3.jpg|rfw_0260-3_s.jpg|Mayor Robert F. Wagner|Lever House, ca. 1957|ca. 1957|Exterior view of Lever House, 390 Park Avenue, at the northeast corner of Park Avenue and East 53rd Street, Manhattan.|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|Buildings  Lever House, Streets  Park Avenue|RFW 260-3";
alt_array[26] = "rfw_0260-1.jpg|rfw_0260-1_s.jpg|Mayor Robert F. Wagner|Tiffany and Co., ca. 1956|ca. 1956|Exterior scene shows the Tiffany and Co. building at 727 Fifth Avenue, Manhattan (southeast corner of Fifth Avenue and 57 Street).|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|Buildings  Tiffany and Co., Streets  Fifth Avenue|RFW 260-1";
alt_array[27] = "wpa_0001.jpg|wpa_0001_s.jpg|WPA Federal Writers' Project|Central Park Lake, ca. 1937|ca. 1937|View of the lake in the southeast corner of Central Park at 59th Street and Fifth Avenue.  The buildings along Fifth Avenue (at left) are, from the left, the Sherry-Netherland Hotel, Hotel Savoy-Plaza and the Squibbs Building.  The Plaza Hotel is at right.|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|Hotels, Parks  Central|WPA 1";
alt_array[28] = "bps_04307-a.jpg|bps_04307-a_s.jpg|Department of Plant and Structures|Woolworth Building, Manhattan, 1914|October 22, 1914|The Woolworth Building, across from City Hall Park, as seen from the top of the Municipal Building.  The Federal Post Office, built in 1870 and demolished in 1939, is visible in the lower left.|The Woolworth Building was the tallest skyscraper in the world from its completion in 1913 until 1929.|N/A|Eugene de Salignac|N/A|Buildings  Woolworth|BPS 4307a";
alt_array[29] = "wpa_3306.jpg|wpa_3306_s.jpg|WPA Federal Writers' Project|U.S. Custom House and Bowling Green Park, 1938|September 1, 1938|View looking south on Broadway in lower Manhattan with parked cars and Bowling Green Park in foreground; U.S. Custom House in background; sidewalks and the park are crowded with pedestrians.  Battery Park is visible at right.|N/A|N/A|James Suydam|Federal Art Project|Custom House, Parks  Bowling Green, Streets  Broadway|WPA 3306";
alt_array[30] = "dep_19-8.jpg|dep_19-8_s.jpg|Department of Environmental Protection|Distributing Reservoir at 42nd Street, Manhattan, ca. 1890|ca. 1890|View looking southwest at the corner of Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street.  Beginning in 1842, the original Croton Aqueduct brought water from the Croton Dam in Westchester County, to this large distributing reservoir on 42nd Street, the current site of the New York Public Library and Bryant Park.|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|Reservoirs, Water supply  Croton system|DEP 19-8";
alt_array[31] = "bpm_1200-26.jpg|bpm_1200-26_s.jpg|Borough President Manhattan|Central Park Winter Scene, 1938|January 13, 1938|Aerial view of snow-covered Central Park looking northeast from 96th Street, taken from the roof of a building at 352 Central Park West.  City bus traveling north in foreground.|N/A|N/A|N/A|Savastano Photographic Studio|Parks  Central|BPM 1200-26";



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