In 1900, William Henry Goodyear (Brooklyn Museum's first curator) traveled to the Paris for the World Exposition of that year, with photographer Joseph Hawkes. They brought back numerous images from the exposition including street life, vistas, pavilions, statues, and other structures and decorative details. We took some of those pictures and compared them with today's Paris. Enjoy!
Eiffel Tower, from the Pont d'Iena
Esplanade des Invalides, from the Pont Alexandre III
Trocadero and Pont d'Iena, from the Eiffel Tower
Seine River, from the Pont Alexandre III
Champ de Mars, from the Eiffel Tower
Base of the Eiffel Tower, looking through to the Trocadero
Pont Alexandre III
View of Paris and the Seine River, from the Eiffel Tower
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