Photos of Times Square Before They Took All the Porn Away – NYC in the 1970s

   

In the 1990s, Disney responded to New York mayor Rudy Giuliani’s clean-up drive and moved into the area around 42nd Street and Times Square. Madame Tussaud’s opened a branch there in 2000. And the place has become home to stores selling Big Apple-themed merchandise, mass-produced sugary snacks and global fashion brands. The shops and cinemas selling sex and porn in the 1970s and 1980s were forced out.

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Maggie Hopp, who worked in the administration of Mayor John Lindsday in the late 1960s, got a new lease of life as a professional photographer. Befriended by a “deep-pocketed” mentor named Seymour Durst, who encouraged her to get her realtor’s license, Hopp photographed the area. She recalled:

“He was, of course, more interested in determining which properties to buy, assemble and hold for long-term development, but I treated this pursuit as an opportunity to make a ‘photographic documentary art project’ and made a concentrated effort to find the best light, to be thorough, and to photograph every block and therefore to show which were the sites ripe for change and development ( e.g. parking lots, taxpayers, one story warehouses, etc.), recognizing the inevitability of change and that my images were a way of preserving the city at least visually!”

She photographed porno theatres, shops selling dirty books to men in raincoats and places like The Terminal Bar, which closed in 1981, a couple years after these pictures were taken. It’s where the self-medicated, pimps, punters and day-time drinkers hung out.

 

Times Square 1980s

 

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