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Throwback Thursday: People and Places on the Upper West Side in the 1970s and 80s

March 27, 2025 | 8:55 AM
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Text and Photographs by Stephen Harmon

As I wandered around the Upper West Side in the  1970s and 80s I was attracted by everything and everyone I saw. I loved the people on the streets, the architecture, and the storefronts. I tried to capture it all, from Riverside Drive to Central Park West.

Here is another group of images from those vanished days. I hope you find something to enjoy.

Stephen Harmon is a longtime Upper West Sider, a retired lawyer, and a world-class photographer whose work is displayed in many of the city’s museums, including The Museum of the City of New York, The Brooklyn Museum, The New York Historical, and The New York Public Library.

Check out our audio interview with Stephen Harmon on Rag Radio — HERE.

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Ped Astel
Ped Astel
11 months ago

Ohhhh, that last one is an Album Cover!! Let’s see who has the best Title! Me: New York: Dark Secrets.

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ecm
ecm
11 months ago
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Rear Windows.

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Steevie
Steevie
11 months ago
Reply to  Ped Astel

Title: People Live in Those Things!

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Hannah Brown
Hannah Brown
11 months ago
Reply to  Ped Astel

Best of the West

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Renee Baruch
Renee Baruch
11 months ago

One of the many reasons I love the UWS is that so much of it remains untouched. These photographs remind me of all the streets and structures which are like old friends who wear their age well. I always find them, reassuring in a world which is changing so dramatically.

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Bracha
Bracha
11 months ago

Last one title: Upper West Side, Shabbat Candles Reaching to the Sky!

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Gaby
Gaby
11 months ago
Reply to  Bracha

I’m sitting in the candlestick! What a lovely image

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Lily Goldstein
Lily Goldstein
11 months ago

Beautiful buildings!

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Sally F
Sally F
11 months ago

♥️

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Anna
Anna
11 months ago

Beautiful photos. I love the look back in time.

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Carmella Ombrella
Carmella Ombrella
11 months ago

What an eye you have, Stephen Harmon! Your photos remind me to use my own less-than-observant eyes to see the beauty, contradictions and even absurdity that’s all around us on the UWS. Thanks for lending us your vision.

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Lisa
Lisa
11 months ago

The first and third look like Riverside Drive. Can you (or readers) tell us where they and the other pictures were taken?

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UWS1982
UWS1982
11 months ago
Reply to  Lisa

First pic The Dakota 72nd/CPW
Second is mansion at 107th/RSD

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Roseann
Roseann
11 months ago
Reply to  UWS1982

I recognized that 107th St mansion in one instant. I lived on 107th but Bway and Amsterdam.

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Carl B.
Carl B.
11 months ago
Reply to  Roseann

I recognized that mansion because of WHITE COLLAR… it’s the Schinasi Mansion, which was used as the home that Dihann Carroll’s “June” owned, and Neal supposedly lived on the top floor. It was a little weird because the mansion was very clearly (to me) on the Upper West Side, but Neal’s top floor apartment had a terrace with very distinctive architecture (gargoyles, lanterns, stone work) which we do not see at the top of the mansion here (it was actually based on a terrace at Tudor City on 1st Ave and 41st Street)… and Neal’s terrace looked out onto the skyline of midtown east, centered on the Empire State Building. But the Schinasi Mansion was a great exterior location, and this photo is iconic. Thank you.

Last edited 11 months ago by Carl B.
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Dale Freeman
Dale Freeman
11 months ago
Reply to  UWS1982

The last one is the El Dorado at 300 CPW, featured in the last West Side Rag because two morons climbed to the top of those towers.

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Terry
Terry
11 months ago
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Or is it San Remo?

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Bill Williams
Bill Williams
11 months ago

Are these all shot on Kodachrome? When you scan them are you tweaking the colors or trying to match the prints?

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Susan
Susan
11 months ago

Beautiful!

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Evan
Evan
11 months ago

Thank you for sharing these beautiful little time capsules. I live further Uptown but I hung around the UWS a lot during my HS and College years (early to late 90s). Definitely my favorite nabe in all NYC. The walks along Riverside Drive were especially something I miss now.

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Parking nightmare
Parking nightmare
11 months ago

Just had the opportunity to watch “Madigan” from 1968 starring Richard Widmark. Some pretty good shots of 104th St. and Broadway including the Edison Theater where a crucial arrest was made. I’m now at the point where I only watch these movies to check out storefronts.

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UWS1982
UWS1982
11 months ago
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That’s why I watch old Law & Orders!

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Butter Ball
Butter Ball
11 months ago

The last one: “Ready for Launch.”

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Connie
Connie
11 months ago

Anyone know where the Game House was? A gem.

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Bernard Zalon
Bernard Zalon
11 months ago

Now if we could see pictures of how things looked in the 1870s or 80s that would be something. Most of these wouldn’t look much different if they were taken today!

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Michael
Michael
11 months ago

Great shots! Love the woman in the rain in red at the 72nd station. I was a photographer there in those same years. Your work is inspiring me to dig in to my archives and see what i come up with. Thanks for sharing each week!🙏

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Sarah
Sarah
11 months ago

Somehow I suspect the “Game House” did not limit itself to friendly games of checkers for bragging rights…

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Friendo
Friendo
11 months ago

The first white building on the corner is Duke Ellington ‘s residence.

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Steve_UWS
Steve_UWS
11 months ago

Gremlin, Rabbit (Golf), and Civic. The Holy Trinity of hatchbacks.

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Jane A
Jane A
11 months ago

It’s a shame that the buildings are not identified by street number, or at least by cross streets. Also, stating when the photos were taken — at least more specifically than the “seventies and eighties” would be nice.

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Kevin
Kevin
11 months ago

Next to last picture. Can anyone identify the intersection AND the light blue building? Is that building still in existence?

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Terry
Terry
11 months ago
Reply to  Kevin

Yes, the building is on the SW corner of Columbus Ave and W. 73rd St. Actually looks more lavender to me.
The address is 270-276 Columbus Avenue, AKA 100 West 73rd St.
https://www.landmarkwest.org/building/270-276-columbus-avenue-aka-100-west-73rd-street/

It was also seen in a WSR article earlier this month:
https://www.westsiderag.com/2025/03/03/monday-bulletin-uws-teacher-caught-with-child-pornography-abc7-broadcasts-for-final-time-at-longtime-uws-home-uws-grammar-guru-gets-documentary

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Andrew A.
Andrew A.
11 months ago

You have an impressive talented eye. A beautiful image of the Dakota emerging pentimento-like behind the skein of tree limbs.

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Blanche
Blanche
11 months ago

Love these! Thank you, Mr. Harmon!

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Bud Navero
Bud Navero
11 months ago

A terrific time on UWS! Hanratty’s one of the all time great combo platters of all things UWS!

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Karen
Karen
11 months ago

Yes photo was beautiful, I enjoyed & remember those looks
Memories Thank You for sharing

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