NYPL Digital Gallery
Article or RSS item submitted by Ty Wenzel • Mar 13th, 2008 • Category: Design & Graphics, Interiors Exteriors, Style Trend Forcasting | 31 views
The NYPL Digital Gallery features a wide breadth of historical documents and images. Some of those included are historical maps of of 1700-1800 Manhattan, featured left and right.
The gallery is absolutely worth browsing through. While not as fun as flipping through the archives of a library, smelling the old bindings or feeling the crispness of the sheets of paper, the gallery is the next best thing. You might find something that inspires you in there.
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