Photography Updated: February 17, 2014 Snowy Rooftops on the Bowery By editor February 6, 2014 240 2 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinReddIt Must Read Lower East Side NewsThe Lo-Down - May 5, 2024Brooklyn Fare Grocery Opens at “One Manhattan Square” Real EstateThe Lo-Down - May 4, 2024Apartment of the Week, Sponsored by LoHo Realty Lower East Side NewsThe Lo-Down - May 1, 2024Lower East Side Links editorhttps://lo-down.mystagingwebsite.com On the Bowery, near Grand Street. Photo by Jan Sasson. Thanks to Jan Sasson for this snowy cityscape above the Bowery, near Grand Street. Tagslowereastside Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinReddIt - Advertisement - Previous articleOp/Ed: Save the Good Samaritan/Eastern District Dispensary Building at 75 Essex St. NowNext articleSponsored Post: Karpoff Affiliates Apartment of the Week - Advertisement - 2 COMMENTS beautiful! Love those historic Federal houses – peaked roofs and dormer windows. We can learn so much about a time gone by in this town just by looking at this irreplaceable architecture. Comments are closed. Latest News Lower East Side NewsThe Lo-Down - May 5, 2024Brooklyn Fare Grocery Opens at “One Manhattan Square” A lot of longtime residents likely thought they'd never see the day. But it's happened. About a decade after... - Advertisement - Real Estate Apartment of the Week, Sponsored by LoHo Realty The Lo-Down - May 4, 2024 Lower East Side News Lower East Side Links The Lo-Down - May 1, 2024 Food Eva’s Kitchen, An All-day Cafe, is Now Open on Grand Street The Lo-Down - April 28, 2024 Real Estate Apartment of the Week, Sponsored by LoHo Realty sponsoredpost - April 26, 2024 More Articles Like This Lower East Side Hawk Has Been Named “Mark” Photography The Lo-Down - April 7, 2024 Full Moon Over the LES Photography The Lo-Down - April 1, 2024 Scooters on Suffolk Street Photography The Lo-Down - March 24, 2024 RIP Flaco the Owl Latest News Traven Rice - March 4, 2024
Love those historic Federal houses – peaked roofs and dormer windows. We can learn so much about a time gone by in this town just by looking at this irreplaceable architecture.
beautiful!
Love those historic Federal houses – peaked roofs and dormer windows. We can learn so much about a time gone by in this town just by looking at this irreplaceable architecture.