1. Video: contemporary aerial photography of New York from AJSNY Design | Visualization
  2. Video: archival footage of New York City in public domain, found on YouTube
  1. Image: Prospect Park, original photography, Madeline Blount 2014
  2. Map: Sanderson E. W. (2009). Mannahatta: A Natural History of New York City. New York: Abrams, 162-163.
  3. Video: Prospect Park, original photography, Madeline Blount 2014
  4. Map: GIS Digital Elevation Map (DEM) from Welikia Project; Lenape data points from Sanderson E. W. (2009). Mannahatta: A Natural History of New York City. New York: Abrams, 107. 
  5. Image: Prospect Park, original photography, Madeline Blount 2014
  6. Image: Prospect Park, original photography, Madeline Blount 2014
  1. Painting: Gezicht op Nieuw Amsterdam by Johannes Vingboons, 1664. Wikimedia Commons.

  2. Map: I.N. Phelps Stokes, The iconography of Manhattan Island, 1498-1909:compiled from original sources and illustrated by photo-intaglio reproductions of important maps, plans, views, and documents in public and private collections, Volume 6, 1928. Internet Archive.

  3. Painting: Dirk Valkenburg, De suikerplantage Waterlant in Suriname - Plantage van Jonas Witsen aan de Surinamerivier - A plantation belonging to Jonas Witsen on the river Suriname, 1698-1718.

  4. Map: 1782 British Headquarters Topography Map. Welikia Project
  5. Painting: Thomas Howell Greenwhich Village painting, 1768. Sanderson E.W.(2009). Mannahatta: A Natural History of New York City.New York: Abrams, 69.
  6. Map: Plan of the City of New York in North America. Bernard Ratzer. ca 1770. Brooklyn Historical Society. Image found at Majesty Maps.
  7. Map: A Plan of the City of New York & Its Environs to Greenwich on the North or Hudson River,…survey’d in the winter, 1766. John Montresor. Library of Congress.  Image found at Old Maps
  8. Image: Bayard Farm Advertisement, 1790: Daily Advertiser
  1. Lithograph, 1793 Yellow Fever epidemic. From Nova, A Short History of Quarantine.
  2. Map: City Of New York. Samuel Augustus Mitchell, 1846. Found at David Rumsey Map Collection
  3. Map: Plate 32: Map bounded by Houston Street, Crosby Street, Prince Street, Marion Street, Spring Street, Laurens Street. Perris-Browne, 1853. Lionel Pincus and Princess Firyal Map Division, The New York Public Library. New York Public Library Digital Collections.
  4. Image: 1850 Census Records
  5. Map: Original map, created with OpenStreet tiles in
  6. Image: 139 Greene Street, original photography, Madeline Blount 2015
  7. MapMap of the city of New York extending northward to Fiftieth Street, Matthew Dripps, 1852. Found at David Rumsey Map Cellection.
  1. Image: Olympic Theatre at 624 Broadway, 1875. Found at Ephemeral New York
  2. Image: "Interior of Niblo's Opera House, New York City." New York Public Library Digital Collections.
  3. Video: "Annabelle Dances and Dances," found on YouTube. A version also at New York Public Library Digital Collections, Jerome Robbins Dance Division, as "Annabella."
  4. Map: Part of wards 5, 6, 8 & 14, New York City, G.W. Bromley & Co.,1879. Found at David Rumsey Map Collection. Data points from Gilfoyle, Timothy. City of Eros: New York City, Prostitution, and the Commercialization of Sex, 1790- 1920 WW Norton & Company: New York, 1994.
  5. Image: Drawing, entitled "The Genius of Advertising," in National Police Gazette, 1880. Found at New York Times.
  6. Images: from Gentleman's Companion. Found at New York Times.
  7. Image: 1880 Federal Census
  8. Interactive chart, "Non-residential Occupation on the Block by %," Original work from Easterly, Freschi, Pennings data.  See paper.
  9. Image: "Health Officers Clearing Out a Dive," in Under-ground life in New York, C. S. Reinhart. Harper's Weekly, 1873 July 12, p. 604. Found at Library of Congress.
  1. Image: Factory at 101 Spring Street, designed in 1870 by architect Nicholas Whyte. Photo: Paul Katz, 1972.  Found at National Public Radio
  2. Images: Fur advertisements
  3. Image: Cast iron Greene Street details, original photography, Madeline Blount 2014
  4. Images: Above: "132-140 Greene Street," 1950s, from Winston Weisman Collection of Architectural Photographs, New-York Historical Society. Below: Haughwout Building, from Historic American Buildings Survey, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division. Found on Urban Omnibus.
  5. Video: Archival footage: 6th Avenue El, 1920s-1940s, found on YouTube.
  6. Map: Map of New York City, by Rand McNally and Company, 1897. Found at David Rumsey Map Collection.
  7. Map: 1876 map of the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad. Found at Wikimedia Commons.
  8. Image: Cast iron Greene Street details, original photography, Madeline Blount 2014
  1. Image: Ellis Island, 1892. Corbis, found on New York Times
  2. Map: Ethnic Map, 1920. New York State Archives. Found at New York Times
  3. Image: Triangle Shirtwaist Factory workers, from HBO's Triangle: Remembering the Fire, 2011.
  4. Image: Building interior after the Triangle Factory fire, 1911. From Today's Document, blog of the National Archives.
  5. Video: Clips from PBS American Experience Season 23 Episode 8: Triangle Fire, 2011.
  6. Image: Demonstration after the Triangle Factory fire, 1911. From Today's Document, blog of the National Archives.
  7. Maps: From B.M. Selekman, Henriette R Walter, W.J. Couper. “The Clothing and Textile Industries.” In Regional Survey of New York and Its Environs, Volume IB: Food, Clothing and Textile Industries Wholesale Markets and Retail Shopping and Financial Districts, edited by R.M. Haig and R.C. McCrea. New York: 1928.
  8. Image: Fernbach, Henry. "120 Greene," 1950s, from Winston Weisman Collection of Architectural Photographs, New-York Historical Society.
  1. Image: Sperr, Percy Loomis. "Squatters Colony on Houston Street," 1933. New York Public Library Digital Collections.
  2. Image: Sperr, Percy Loomis. "Squatters Colony on Houston Street," 1933. New York Public Library Digital Collections.
  3. Interactive chart, Value of Real Estate, Greene Street Block 1870-1970, original work from Easterly, Freschi, Pennings data.  See paper.
  4. Map: Holden-McLaughlin Plan, 1945. Found in Schwartz, Joel. The New York Approach: Robert Moses, Urban Liberals, and Redevelopment of the Inner City. Ohio State University Press: 1993, 148.
  5. Image: LOMEX pamphlet
  6. Video: Clips from Arteries of New York, Encyclopedia Britannica Films, 1941. Public domain footage, found on Internet Archive
  7. Image: LOMEX model, by architect Paul Rudolph. Library of Congress.
  8. Image: LOMEX color model, by architect Paul Rudolph. Library of Congress.
  9. Image: Map by architect Paul Rudolph. Found at Library of Congress
  10. Image: Rendering of streetscape, LOMEX. Paul Rudolph, 1967. Found at Library of Congress
  11. Image: Jane Jacobs in Washington Square Park, 1963. Fred W. McDarrah/Getty Images, found in Tablet magazine.
  12. Video: Clips from "Village Sunday, 1960." Public domain, found at Internet Archive
  13. Image: Jane Jacobs at press conference, 1961. Stanziola, Phil. Found at Library of Congress
  14. Image: from from "Village Sunday, 1960." Public domain, found at Internet Archive
  1. Image: Meeting of Soho Artists Association Planning Committee, prior to legalization, 1970. Archives of American Art
  2. Image: SoHo Artists Association Records, 1969 Archives of American Art
  3. Image: From Life magazine, SoHo Artist Association Records, Clippings 1970-1978. Archives of American Art
  4. Images: Jasper Johns, Flag, 1969 (Moratorium), offset lithograph. Found on Artnet.
    Roy Lichtenstein, Greene Street Mural, 1983, magna and silkscreen wallpaper, 18 feet x 95 feet 81/2 inches. Found at The Roy Lichtenstein Foundation
  5. Image: Castelli Gallery showing Richard Serra, from Leo Castelli, Last Show, 142 Greene Street. New York: Leo Castelli Gallery, 1988.
  6. Image: Sculpture by Richard Longo at Castelli Gallery, 142 Greene Street, 1983. Found at The Line.
  7. Image: Artist Certification, 1970-1971. SoHo Artists Association Records, Archives of American Art
  8. Image: Soho Newsletter, 1971. SoHo Artists Assocation Records, Archives of American Art.
  9. Images: Hand Movie, Yvonne Rainer (member of Artists Against the Expressway), 1966. Currently in MoMA collection. Found at Turner Classic Movies
    Sylvia Whitman: Passing Through, "Green Hands", Sonnabend Gallery, 1977. Performance at 420 W Broadway, 2 blocks from Greene Street block. Found at Art in America.
    Bill Bleckley, Song for a Sliding Board, performed at 98 Greene Street, 1971. 98 Greene was a loft and gallery space run by Holly Solomon. Found at Bill Bleckley.
  10. Image: Richard Serra, Throwing Lead in Leo Castelli's Warehouse, 1968. Found at C4 Gallery.
  1. Image: 134 Greene Street, original photography, Madeline Blount 2014
  2. Image: Dior Homme pop-up opening, 2012. Found at Haberdasher.
  3. Image: 102 Prince Street, CurbedNY.
  4. Dynamic chart, Market Value of Real Estate 1830-2012, from Easterly, Freschi, Pennings data. See paper.
  5. Image: Yves Saint-Laurent interior at 80 Greene Street, their only downtown store, opened just off the block in 2013. Found at YSL.com.
  6. Google Street view panorama embed, Greene Street block, Lat/Long (40.724968,-73.999377)
  7. Image: Fire Escape on Greene Street, original photography, Madeline Blount 2015
  8. Image: Apple Maps screen capture
  9. Image: Greene Street Cobblestones, original photography, Madeline Blount 2015