New York City is a magical place during Christmastime, streets and buildings decked out with lights and wreaths and signs wishing us a happy holidays, attempting to buck up our spirits. The holiday season becomes part of the NYC aesthetic, you see it everywhere, it becomes, in a way, our neighbor.
But like any neighbor, it's changed over the years.
This article, with lots of pictures, presents a thoughtful look at how Christmas in the streets of NYC have changed over the decades. It's a reminder, that in NYC, even something as unchanging as the holidays morphs and evolves.
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