A WALK TO REMEMBER

 

Or…Fifth Avenue back in the day….

First time I visited the business library of the NYPL was last week. As I stood looking at the building, I remembered  it was the former B. Altman & Co. department store.

And then it happened … a memory from years ago.  A memory of the walks we (my family) took  up Fifth Avenue starting with B. Altman back in the 50’s and 60’s.  I think some of you, my peers to be exact, probably  remember that stretch of Fifth Avenue from 34th to 59th filled with the most beautiful and iconic  stores.  Some still around and some gone forever.

 

We   would walk from Penn Station  to Fifth  along 34th Street. Sometimes we stopped at Macy’s on the way  and sometimes on the way back.    Our first stop was always officially B. Altman.

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After Altman’s we went to Lord and Taylor, walked by the Lions  guarding the New York Public Library,  to Rockefeller Center, Saks,  Tiffany’s, Steuben Glass,  St Patrick’s, Bonwit Tellers and FAO Schwarz.   Lastly we visited Bergdorf Goodman.

Of course,  we got dressed up!    We wore a suit or a dress, stockings, high heels and sometimes even a pillbox hat.  (Yes,  our feet hurt…we didn’t care)

Plus, you know what?  We never bought anything!    The only thing we spent money on was food at  the Automat, Schraffts and  Top of the Sixes.

The restaurant, Top of the Sixes, was a very special treat for us.   Reading about it now it was never known for its food, but for its glorious view and design. Truthfully, I  can’t remember a thing we  ate, I can  only remember that spectacular  view from  some forty   floors above Fifth.

Now it’s a Cigar Bar! Bonwit Tellers is now Trump Towers and  Shraffts and the Automats are  all gone.  FAO Schwarz moved a few times and is now gone.     Good thing about Altman’s is that the building has Landmark status, so its beautiful architecture remains.

After the window shopping and  the walking thru stores and  the admiring  of the latest fashions,  and the lunch, we walked back to Penn Station.  As we sat on the LIRR with our shoes off (feet burning) we talked and laughed about our adventures.   We had some really good ones, but that’s for another post!

LOVE THIS CITY…ALWAYS!

KAY’S NOTES:

IMPORTANT TO KNOW:  Some of the buildings have been protected by the Landmark Commission; however, some have been  torn down by developers including Bonwit Tellers which is  now Trump Towers.   FAO Schwarz on the corner of 59th and Fifth was moved to the GE building across the street and now out of business.   Horn and Hardart Automats exist  only at a special exhibit at the Smithsonian in DC.

GOOD TO KNOW:  Lots of websites about historical New York and the ladies mile on Fifth.   Just google – they’ll all come up.

Photographs courtesy of the Department Store Museum

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