New York City, like most older American cities, has changed drastically over the centuries.
But one thing that hasn't changed is its residents' desire to photograph it.
A vast trove of photos in The Library of Congress gives us the opportunity to look back at New York just before it was entering the 20th century.
These images give us an idea of what life was like in the early 1900s — how landmarks have changed or, remarkably, stayed the same.
Eric Goldschein wrote an earlier version of this story.
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Federal Hall, which now stands as a museum and memorial, was originally home to the first Congress, US Supreme Court, and federal executive-branch offices.
Manhattan's City Hall is the oldest such building in the US.
Times Square wasn't yet bombarded with advertisements at the turn of the 20th century.
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