Would you like a more graphic representation of the building where you or your ancestors lived in New York City? http://gis.nyc.gov/doitt/nycitymap The above URL is the NYC government site where you key in a specific address and the result is a map of the area showing an outline of every building. After locating a building, click "Show Additional Information" and data will be provided such as lot frontage, depth and area; year built; gross floor area; number of residential units; and whether it has been designated as a Landmark building. Also, if you click on the (non-intuitive) camera icon you get a slider with years on it, and get aerial photos taken in those years. Source: http://www.avotaynu.com/nu/V11N09.htm I hope this information is useful or, at least, interesting. Happy Shavuot*, Walter Greenspan Great Falls, MT & Jericho, NY * The 2-day Jewish Biblical Festival of Shavuot (shuh-VOO-oht) commemorates the day when G-d gave the Jewish people the Torah (the Five Books of Moses) following Moses' descent from Mount Sinai in 1310 BCE, begins 7 weeks from the second Seder of the Jewish Biblical Festival of Pesach (Passover), which this year will be at sundown on Tuesday, May 18 on the civil calendar. </HTML>