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Boys roller skate in Five Points. Snowstorm in Five Points. More snow in Five Points. Girls walk along 42nd Street.

It’s been announced all over, but in case you haven’t heard — the New York City Department of Records has 870,000 images online for anyone to look through.  Unsurprisingly, they’ve been slammed with traffic since the announcement, so it’s a little hard to get through.  But being able to sift through years and years of New York history is no small thing.  

Even in my quick, cursory time looking through, I was able to dig up images of Five Points in the 1880’s (about twenty years after the time period when Copper is set).  

Be sure and bookmark the archive, then come back in a week or so once the traffic has leveled out.  You won’t be disappointed.


It’s fairly easy to forget that just thirty years ago, New York was a very different place. Photographer Steven Siegel’s photos from that “gritty” 1980s-era might help you remember: 

I’ve been photographing the streets and subways of New York for the past 30 years. When young people today look at my shots from the 1980’s, they are aghast. To them, New York of the 1980’s is almost unrecognizable. And they are right.

Some older people are nostalgic for “the good old days.” For example, they remember the Times Square of the 80’s… And what they remember is not so much the danger but the grittiness and (for lack of a better word) the authenticity. Yes, there was sleaze, but there were also video arcades, cheap movies, restaurants, and weird places. These same people resent the “Disney-ification” of Times Square and the gentrification of virtually all of Manhattan and many areas of the boroughs, and the loss of cheap housing and local stores everywhere.

Others’ reactions to these same photos could not be more different. If they’re over a certain age, they remember the high crime, the twin crises of AIDS and crack, the racial tension, the lurid tabloid headlines about the latest street crime. They say: It was a nightmare, and thank God it’s over. 

Of course, both views are right.”

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WTC 26 - East Broadway

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Click for the Full Set: NY In the 80s.

Source Flickr / stevensiegel


A Trooper in the air (by Kalexanderson on Flickr.)
Goldie sent me a few of these shots he saw on Facebook, in where a Stormtrooper Pop is doing all sorts of adorable things with his Stormtrooper Kid.  Naturally, it hit me right in the boo-boo. After some internets investigation, I found the photographer: Kristina Alexanderson. She photographed these Über-precious clones, daily, for all of 2011.  If you like this one — do yourself a favor and flip through the collection.

A Trooper in the air
(by Kalexanderson on Flickr.)

Goldie sent me a few of these shots he saw on Facebook, in where a Stormtrooper Pop is doing all sorts of adorable things with his Stormtrooper Kid.  Naturally, it hit me right in the boo-boo.

After some internets investigation, I found the photographer: Kristina Alexanderson. She photographed these Über-precious clones, daily, for all of 2011.  If you like this one — do yourself a favor and flip through the collection.


Love the sentiment.
Old Jersey City Signage.  (Photographer Unknown)

Love the sentiment.

Old Jersey City Signage.  (Photographer Unknown)



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