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    Taking a Google Street View Time Warp Trip Through the Past

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    Todd R. Weiss
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    May 16, 2014
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      1Taking a Google Street View Time Warp Trip Through the Past

      1 - Taking a Google Street View Time Warp Trip Through the Past

      by Todd R. Weiss

      2Freedom Tower, New York City

      2 - Freedom Tower, New York City

      In this image from September 2007, the planned Freedom Tower—the 104-story, 1,776-foot-tall structure being built near the footprints of the original World Trade Center towers—begins construction with site work (foreground) in lower Manhattan.

      3Tower Taking Shape

      3 - Tower Taking Shape

      By June 2011, the construction of the Freedom Tower is now showing more visible progress as the work is escalating above ground on West Street in Manhattan. The building’s steel framework now towers over the site as work continues on upper floors.

      4Enclosed Tower

      4 - Enclosed Tower

      Some six years after that first image from September 2007, the Freedom Tower is covered by its glass and metal exterior panels in this image from August 2013. The tower is being leased and is expected to open to the public by later in 2014.

      5San Francisco Living

      5 - San Francisco Living

      The downtown intersection of Market, Fell and Polk streets in San Francisco is a bustling place, where in April 2007 the construction of a new apartment building, the Argenta, had already begun at One Polk Street.

      6Into the Sky

      6 - Into the Sky

      Construction on the Argenta luxury apartments continues as the building rises higher in this image taken in April 2008.

      7Leasing Begins

      7 - Leasing Begins

      By July 2009, work on the Argenta is being finished as leasing banners advertise the new property to potential residents. Newly planted trees on the street are small. On the left, a Broaster Café restaurant is still present.

      8Open for Living

      8 - Open for Living

      Residents are living in the Argenta by March 2011 when this latest image is captured. Notably, the Broaster Café on the left street corner is now shuttered, showing the changes that neighborhoods experience over time.

      9Progress

      9 - Progress

      Outside, the former Broaster Café has become Little Griddle Traditional American Eatery in this image taken in May 2012. The trees outside are also beginning to bulk up since they were planted. Note the unaltered cream-colored AAA building just behind the Argenta.

      10Nearby Reconstruction

      10 - Nearby Reconstruction

      A block behind the Argenta, a reconstruction project on Fell Street shows the major changes being made on the old AAA building as its former façade is removed in preparation for replacement materials in this image from November 2013.

      11Philadelphia Bridge

      11 - Philadelphia Bridge

      The old South Street Bridge over the Schuylkill River in downtown Philadelphia is captured in this Street View image from July 2007. Soon, a new bridge and an innovative recreational project will follow.

      12New Bridge

      12 - New Bridge

      By June 2011, the decrepit old South Street Bridge is now replaced with a modern new structure that will soon usher in more improvements in the urban Philadelphia neighborhood over the water.

      13Boardwalk Underway

      13 - Boardwalk Underway

      Federal, state and city funding is paying for an urban “boardwalk” project that is being built over Philadelphia’s Schuylkill River to connect South Street to Locust Street. A special ramp that connects the South Street Bridge to the boardwalk is shown in an early construction phase in this image captured in July 2013. The boardwalk will be open to pedestrians, bicyclists, runners, fishing enthusiasts and street entertainers for recreation along the waterfront.

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