Wednesday, July 13, 2011

The Dakota


New York City, New York
early 1880s

39 comments:

Princess Superstar said...

Coming at you straight out the NYC harry!

Sassi said...

wow, thats a gorgeous picture!
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Zack said...

Wow amazing Harry! I saw that you became a member of my LoL blog, I made a new gaming blog instead of my LoL one. You should become a member of that one instead. Keep up the great work man!

Harmony said...

Great photo. The Dakota is a beautiful building.

Malgorzata Ingstad said...

Tell me, was John Lennon living there? We are going to NY and I want to see his house. The picture is great.

Mr. Cactus said...

I love the look of that building.

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Anonymous said...

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Writer said...

So this is The Dakota. I'd read about it in a couple of biographies I'd read about Judy Holliday (I think she lived there), but I'd never seen a picture of it and didn't know if it was even still standing.

Is it?

Harmony said...

I looked up Sherman, TX on Google. It looks really nice. I love those small towns. :)

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kaisu marjatta said...

Lovely image! These are unique treasures .. Old pictures tell us about the change and what can be a magnificent building style.

msmariah said...

Beautiful architecture. It's still standing too. They built buildings to last.

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So awesome!

Ilanka Verhoeven said...

Amazing to see that picture after I just got back from NY myself
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Anonymous said...

Lovely image.

Kristine said...

What a beautiful picture! :D

Priscilla said...

great photo!

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Summerbreeze said...

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Unknown said...

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Oly Bliss said...

This is so odd to look at it looks like the land surrounding it is so openn and this wasn't that long ago- great find

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Kasia W. said...

that looks great!!

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Unknown said...

really like this, x

Paulo Roberto Figueiredo Braccini - Bratz said...

A mesma imponência de hoje ...

As Tertulías said...

wonderful...

LaFataGolosa said...

...Dreaming... of America...next year, next year... I'll come back, not N.Y., but California, aso
Bye!!!
wonderful picture..

Mark Butkus said...

My memories of the Dakota are of a sadder time...a more recent time.

DEZMOND said...

what a lonely lonely building!

Magenta said...

Maravilloso. Mágico. Aterrador. Fascinante.

Anonymous said...

wow,

I have just finished the saga of new York, and he devotes so much to this buidling.

Now I get to see what it must have looked like when it was built and all the kerfuffel around it.
It WAS stuck over the other side all by itself.
Very maverick.

. said...

boom. Nice one.

 
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