- Video: contemporary aerial photography of New York from AJSNY Design | Visualization
- Video: archival footage of New York City in public domain, found on YouTube
- Image: Prospect Park, original photography, Madeline Blount 2014
- Map: Sanderson E. W. (2009). Mannahatta: A Natural History of New York City. New York: Abrams, 162-163.
- Video: Prospect Park, original photography, Madeline Blount 2014
- Map: GIS Digital Elevation Map (DEM) from Welikia Project; Lenape data points from Sanderson E. W. (2009). Mannahatta: A Natural History of New York City. New York: Abrams, 107.
- Image: Prospect Park, original photography, Madeline Blount 2014
- Image: Prospect Park, original photography, Madeline Blount 2014
Painting: Gezicht op Nieuw Amsterdam by Johannes Vingboons, 1664. Wikimedia Commons.
Map: I.N. Phelps Stokes, The iconography of Manhattan Island, 1498-1909:compiled from original sources and illustrated by photo-intaglio reproductions of important maps, plans, views, and documents in public and private collections, Volume 6, 1928. Internet Archive.
Painting: Dirk Valkenburg, De suikerplantage Waterlant in Suriname - Plantage van Jonas Witsen aan de Surinamerivier - A plantation belonging to Jonas Witsen on the river Suriname, 1698-1718.
- Map: 1782 British Headquarters Topography Map. Welikia Project
- Painting: Thomas Howell Greenwhich Village painting, 1768. Sanderson E.W.(2009). Mannahatta: A Natural History of New York City.New York: Abrams, 69.
- Map: Plan of the City of New York in North America. Bernard Ratzer. ca 1770. Brooklyn Historical Society. Image found at Majesty Maps.
- Map: A Plan of the City of New York & Its Environs to Greenwich on the North or Hudson River,…survey’d in the winter, 1766. John Montresor. Library of Congress. Image found at Old Maps
- Image: Bayard Farm Advertisement, 1790: Daily Advertiser
- Lithograph, 1793 Yellow Fever epidemic. From Nova, A Short History of Quarantine.
- Map: City Of New York. Samuel Augustus Mitchell, 1846. Found at David Rumsey Map Collection
- Map: Plate 32: Map bounded by Houston Street, Crosby Street, Prince Street, Marion Street, Spring Street, Laurens Street. Perris-Browne, 1853. Lionel Pincus and Princess Firyal Map Division, The New York Public Library. New York Public Library Digital Collections.
- Image: 1850 Census Records
- Map: Original map, created with OpenStreet tiles in
- Image: 139 Greene Street, original photography, Madeline Blount 2015
- Map: Map of the city of New York extending northward to Fiftieth Street, Matthew Dripps, 1852. Found at David Rumsey Map Cellection.
- Image: Olympic Theatre at 624 Broadway, 1875. Found at Ephemeral New York
- Image: "Interior of Niblo's Opera House, New York City." New York Public Library Digital Collections.
- Video: "Annabelle Dances and Dances," found on YouTube. A version also at New York Public Library Digital Collections, Jerome Robbins Dance Division, as "Annabella."
- Map: Part of wards 5, 6, 8 & 14, New York City, G.W. Bromley & Co.,1879. Found at David Rumsey Map Collection. Data points from Gilfoyle, Timothy. City of Eros: New York City, Prostitution, and the Commercialization of Sex, 1790- 1920 WW Norton & Company: New York, 1994.
- Image: Drawing, entitled "The Genius of Advertising," in National Police Gazette, 1880. Found at New York Times.
- Images: from Gentleman's Companion. Found at New York Times.
- Image: 1880 Federal Census
- Interactive chart, "Non-residential Occupation on the Block by %," Original work from Easterly, Freschi, Pennings data. See paper.
- Image: "Health Officers Clearing Out a Dive," in Under-ground life in New York, C. S. Reinhart. Harper's Weekly, 1873 July 12, p. 604. Found at Library of Congress.
- Image: Factory at 101 Spring Street, designed in 1870 by architect Nicholas Whyte. Photo: Paul Katz, 1972. Found at National Public Radio
- Images: Fur advertisements
- Image: Cast iron Greene Street details, original photography, Madeline Blount 2014
- Images: Above: "132-140 Greene Street," 1950s, from Winston Weisman Collection of Architectural Photographs, New-York Historical Society. Below: Haughwout Building, from Historic American Buildings Survey, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division. Found on Urban Omnibus.
- Video: Archival footage: 6th Avenue El, 1920s-1940s, found on YouTube.
- Map: Map of New York City, by Rand McNally and Company, 1897. Found at David Rumsey Map Collection.
- Map: 1876 map of the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad. Found at Wikimedia Commons.
- Image: Cast iron Greene Street details, original photography, Madeline Blount 2014
- Image: Ellis Island, 1892. Corbis, found on New York Times
- Map: Ethnic Map, 1920. New York State Archives. Found at New York Times
- Image: Triangle Shirtwaist Factory workers, from HBO's Triangle: Remembering the Fire, 2011.
- Image: Building interior after the Triangle Factory fire, 1911. From Today's Document, blog of the National Archives.
- Video: Clips from PBS American Experience Season 23 Episode 8: Triangle Fire, 2011.
- Image: Demonstration after the Triangle Factory fire, 1911. From Today's Document, blog of the National Archives.
- Maps: From B.M. Selekman, Henriette R Walter, W.J. Couper. “The Clothing and Textile Industries.” In Regional Survey of New York and Its Environs, Volume IB: Food, Clothing and Textile Industries Wholesale Markets and Retail Shopping and Financial Districts, edited by R.M. Haig and R.C. McCrea. New York: 1928.
- Image: Fernbach, Henry. "120 Greene," 1950s, from Winston Weisman Collection of Architectural Photographs, New-York Historical Society.
- Image: Sperr, Percy Loomis. "Squatters Colony on Houston Street," 1933. New York Public Library Digital Collections.
- Image: Sperr, Percy Loomis. "Squatters Colony on Houston Street," 1933. New York Public Library Digital Collections.
- Interactive chart, Value of Real Estate, Greene Street Block 1870-1970, original work from Easterly, Freschi, Pennings data. See paper.
- Map: Holden-McLaughlin Plan, 1945. Found in Schwartz, Joel. The New York Approach: Robert Moses, Urban Liberals, and Redevelopment of the Inner City. Ohio State University Press: 1993, 148.
- Image: LOMEX pamphlet
- Video: Clips from Arteries of New York, Encyclopedia Britannica Films, 1941. Public domain footage, found on Internet Archive
- Image: LOMEX model, by architect Paul Rudolph. Library of Congress.
- Image: LOMEX color model, by architect Paul Rudolph. Library of Congress.
- Image: Map by architect Paul Rudolph. Found at Library of Congress
- Image: Rendering of streetscape, LOMEX. Paul Rudolph, 1967. Found at Library of Congress
- Image: Jane Jacobs in Washington Square Park, 1963. Fred W. McDarrah/Getty Images, found in Tablet magazine.
- Video: Clips from "Village Sunday, 1960." Public domain, found at Internet Archive
- Image: Jane Jacobs at press conference, 1961. Stanziola, Phil. Found at Library of Congress
- Image: from from "Village Sunday, 1960." Public domain, found at Internet Archive
- Image: Meeting of Soho Artists Association Planning Committee, prior to legalization, 1970. Archives of American Art
- Image: SoHo Artists Association Records, 1969 Archives of American Art
- Image: From Life magazine, SoHo Artist Association Records, Clippings 1970-1978. Archives of American Art
- Images: Jasper Johns, Flag, 1969 (Moratorium), offset lithograph. Found on Artnet.
Roy Lichtenstein, Greene Street Mural, 1983, magna and silkscreen wallpaper, 18 feet x 95 feet 81/2 inches. Found at The Roy Lichtenstein Foundation - Image: Castelli Gallery showing Richard Serra, from Leo Castelli, Last Show, 142 Greene Street. New York: Leo Castelli Gallery, 1988.
- Image: Sculpture by Richard Longo at Castelli Gallery, 142 Greene Street, 1983. Found at The Line.
- Image: Artist Certification, 1970-1971. SoHo Artists Association Records, Archives of American Art
- Image: Soho Newsletter, 1971. SoHo Artists Assocation Records, Archives of American Art.
- Images: Hand Movie, Yvonne Rainer (member of Artists Against the Expressway), 1966. Currently in MoMA collection. Found at Turner Classic Movies
Sylvia Whitman: Passing Through, "Green Hands", Sonnabend Gallery, 1977. Performance at 420 W Broadway, 2 blocks from Greene Street block. Found at Art in America.
Bill Bleckley, Song for a Sliding Board, performed at 98 Greene Street, 1971. 98 Greene was a loft and gallery space run by Holly Solomon. Found at Bill Bleckley. - Image: Richard Serra, Throwing Lead in Leo Castelli's Warehouse, 1968. Found at C4 Gallery.
- Image: 134 Greene Street, original photography, Madeline Blount 2014
- Image: Dior Homme pop-up opening, 2012. Found at Haberdasher.
- Image: 102 Prince Street, CurbedNY.
- Dynamic chart, Market Value of Real Estate 1830-2012, from Easterly, Freschi, Pennings data. See paper.
- Image: Yves Saint-Laurent interior at 80 Greene Street, their only downtown store, opened just off the block in 2013. Found at YSL.com.
- Google Street view panorama embed, Greene Street block, Lat/Long (40.724968,-73.999377)
- Image: Fire Escape on Greene Street, original photography, Madeline Blount 2015
- Image: Apple Maps screen capture
- Image: Greene Street Cobblestones, original photography, Madeline Blount 2015