The Ceiling of the Main Waiting Room of the Original Pennsylvania Station
The ceiling of the original Pennsylvania Station’s main waiting room on September 6, 1962, one year before the station’s demolition. Continue reading
The ceiling of the original Pennsylvania Station’s main waiting room on September 6, 1962, one year before the station’s demolition. Continue reading →
The Old Waiting Room at Pennsylvania Station in 1911. Continue reading →
Waiting room from northwest, Pennsylvania Station, May 10, 1962. Continue reading →
Passengers in the waiting room at Penn Station, with a statue of Alexander Johnston Cassatt, president of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Continue reading →
Main Waiting Room, modeled after the Roman baths of Caracalla. Continue reading →
Pennsylvania Station Arcade and Shops — Looking West From Seventh Avenue (1911). Continue reading →
An image taken in 1962 by the Historic American Buildings Survey- and not a moment too soon. Photograph courtesy of the Library of Congress. Continue reading →
The original Penn Station’s domed ceiling, soaring archways and handsome columns, in 1962. Continue reading →
An art student capturing the station in its twilight years. Oct. 27, 1964. – PHOTO: Meyer Liebowitz/The New York Times. Continue reading →
Interior of the original McKim Mead & White Penn Station building in 1911. – Collection of the New-York Historical Society. Continue reading →
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