The city's major papers were concentrated along the east side, in a short stretch known as Newspaper Row.
Gradually, the crowds on Newspaper Row diminished.
Newspaper Row was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
Tom would not tell her, but he even went and looked in on Newspaper Row, which he had been abusing so.
But Newspaper Row evidently was unsuspicious of any arrest.
These were comics that were born on Newspaper Row, which is only a few blocks from where the towers were smashed down.
Roughly half of Newspaper Row is still standing.
"This was what they used to call Newspaper Row."
At the other end of Newspaper Row was the Ebbitt House, a large hotel that stayed open even in the summer months, a true novelty.
The magazine would stay at Newspaper Row for 90 years.