Bowling Green, New York.
Whitehall & Bowling Green Buildings, New York.
Washington and Bowling Green Buildings, New York.
Bowling Green, 1860
Broadway from the Bowling Green, 1828.
Broadway and Bowling Green [Broadway (General) to Broadway and Exchange Place.]
Bowling Green, at the foot of Broadway, is the oldest park in New York City. It had been used as a public place for many years, when in 1732 it was laid out especially as a bowling green.
Both Sides of Broadway from Bowling Green to Worth Street [26 Broadway.]
Both Sides of Broadway from Bowling Green to Worth Street [1-5 Broadway.]
View of the Bowling - Green, Broadway.
[Bowling Green]
Bowling Green
Bowling Green, New York
After the repeal of the Stamp Act, the people erected in Bowling Green, in 1770, a leaden statue of George III, which the patroits pulled down July 9, 1776, and melted into bullets.
New York, Bowling Green