Mar 13, 1888: Looking west on 11th Street from Waverly Place.
Winter is quickly approaching and many restaurants, stores, venues and even the subway are facing possible closures once the snow hits. While trying to commute during a snowstorm is almost as fun as those rain-related annoyances we love so much, the city can be a remarkable sight afterwards, as these classic photos from the late 1800s onwards show. Let’s be honest—whether it’s in the snow, the rain, or even the fog, NYC always looks amazing.