Curb market traders in a downpour, Broad Street, ca. 1922.
Photo: Niday Picture Library/Alamy
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Curb market traders in a downpour, Broad Street, ca. 1922.
Photo: Niday Picture Library/Alamy

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A blizzard dumped 17.5 inches of snow on New York between February 4th and 7th, 1920. Pedestrians and traffic are at the corner of Beaver and Broad Streets.
Photo: Bettmann Archive/Getty Images
Another day in the Financial District, June 8, 1949.
Photo: Homer Page via the Nelson Atkins Museum
Looking south down Broad Street, in the heart of the financial district, with the New York Stock Exchange at the right, January 16, 1924.
Photo: Underwood Archives via Fine Art America
Summer dresses on Broad Street, 1956.
Photo: Marvin E. Newman via the Stephen Daiter Gallery

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At the corner of Broad and Wall Streets, 1956. The New York Stock Exchange is in the distance, center right.
Photo: Marvin E. Newman via the Stephen Daiter Gallery
Soldiers regulating traffic on Broad Street, September 17, 1920. The harness is all that was left of the "dynamite" wagon said to have caused the Wall Street disaster the day before. The authorities hoped to trace the ownership of the wagon by the harness. The horse was blown to bits.
Photo: Bettmann Archives/Getty Images/Fine Art America
View from above of the New York Stock Exchange, 1920s.
Photo: Bettmann Archives/Getty Images