Times Square is a major commercial intersection in central Manhattan at the junction of Broadway and Seventh Avenue. It acquired its name in 1904 when Albert Ochs, publisher of The New York Times, moved the newspaper’s headquarters to a new skyscraper on what was then known as Longacre Square. The name stuck, even after The New York Times moved across Broadway in 1913.
Times Square During the 1940s
Times Square During the 1940s
Times Square During the 1940s
Times Square During the 1940s
Times Square During the 1940s
Times Square During the 1940s
Times Square During the 1940s
Times Square During the 1940s
Times Square During the 1940s
Times Square During the 1940s
Times Square During the 1940s
Times Square During the 1940s
Times Square During the 1940s
Times Square During the 1940s
Times Square During the 1940s
Times Square During the 1940s
Times Square During the 1940s
Times Square During the 1940s
Times Square During the 1940s
Times Square During the 1940s
Times Square During the 1940s
Times Square During the 1940s
Times Square During the 1940s
Times Square During the 1940s
Times Square During the 1940s
Times Square During the 1940s
Times Square During the 1940s
Times Square During the 1940s
Times Square During the 1940s
Times Square During the 1940s
Times Square During the 1940s