27 Impressive Pictures of Blizzards and Snowfalls in New York City History
A blizzard turns Broad Street into a white blur during a cold winter day in 1940
A couple shares a steamy kiss on a snowy park bench outside New York City’s Municipal Building in 1947
A doting mother tries to shield her baby from blizzard-like conditions in Central Park during a snowy day in 1964
A family heads down Park Avenue via dog sled during the winter of 1947
A freak snowstorm leaves passengers stuck in Times Square after a frozen switch brings streetcars to a screeching halt, 1936
A lucky lady catches a ride with a smiling gentleman outside City Hall as others trudge by during a snowy day in 1947
A pedestrian jumps over a mound of snow into the streets of New York City during a storm in 1982
A stunning aerial view shows the majestic Manhattan skyline covered in a layer of snow during the winter of 1941
A train sits abandoned on the elevated tracks along Third Avenue, brought to an utter standstill by snow, wind and ice, 1947
An unexpected blizzard makes for dangerous driving conditions near East 42nd street, where gale-force winds and a foot of snow brings cars and buses to a stop, 1967
Bundled up city dwellers line up to hit the 59th Street lake in Central Park during a chilly day in 1936
Chilly pedestrians brave the snow as they hurry home on a cold winter day in 1940
Driving becomes a team effort after a car gets lodged in almost 7 inches of snow on East 38th Street in 1943
Following a fight with a five-alarm fire in Brooklyn Heights, firemen struggle to free up equipment completely encrusted
in ice in 1980
Kitty Dolan, the 1957 ‘Outdoor Fun Queen’ of Palisades Amusement Park, doesn’t seem to be having too much fun as she stands outside in the cold near the Belmont Plaza Hotel
Orchard Street on Manhattan’s Lower East Side becomes a scene of chaos after a heavy snow storm left parts of the city
a huge mess in 1926
The blizzard of 1983 dumped so much snow on New York City that cars were stranded on the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway
The Great Blizzard of 1888 dumped 40-50 inches on New York City and New Jersey. It left behind this giant snow pile in the middle of the Big Apple
The normally bright lights of Times Square are dimmed by a blanket of white snow following a storm in 1935
The World’s Fair isn’t exactly bustling after a frozen day left the spectacle completely covered in white powder during the winter of 1939
Tired of shoveling snow, a man uses a flamethrower to clear a path through the frozen Governors Island, 1947
With the city lit up behind them, a couple wards off the cold by sharing a cigarette under a glowing street lamp
in Central Park in 1957
(via NYDailyNews)
OpanaPointer
I saw film of something similar happen to an ice truck in the Bowery. Dozens of kids ran up and surrounded the truck, so many the driver couldn’t move or get out. The kids in the back had the truck open and emptied in a heartbeat.
Obixii
Now we just keep walking, and watch as people abandon their cars in the streets during blizzards.
milfosaurus
Silly times… helping strangers without knowing their political ideologies…
TexasYankee212
Good to see so many people helping. Now, people would beat and rob the car occupants.