With word that the Times Square mainstay Colony Music would be closing after 64 years in business, we thought we'd take a look at some other storefronts that have disappeared from Manhattan. Click through for a look at some old spots, mostly from the 1930s and 40s (with brief cameos from 1920, 1960 and 1970). For a more expansive view of a changing New York, check out all of Berenice Abbott's collection, at the Museum of the City of New York.
14 Photographs Of Old Manhattan Storefronts
<p>Topless Dancers, 1975, Times Square. Photo by Andreas Feininger/<a href="http://collections.mcny.org/">MCNY</a>.</p>
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