![]() This image was photographed inside the main hall looking toward the front door. The Insane Pavilion at Bellevue Hospital, which was located on the 26th Street side of the large hospital complex, opened on June 21, 1879. 1893: Wallace, the Lion that Caused an Uproar on the Site of Pete's Tavern.1940s: Crispin’s Crispian, the Terrier of Cobble Court in NYC's Lenox Hill, Part I.1931: Toby Wendel, the French Poodle Heir With a $1 Million Dog Yard on Fifth Avenue.1897: Jack, the Heroic Newfoundland Dog of the Ellis Island Fire.1903: Thomas, the Feline Ghost of New York City's Ansonia Hotel on Broadway.1883: Funny, Awkward, and Beastly Portraits of the Gilded Age.1908: The Dog Detectives of the Long Island Railroad Police Force.1903: Topsy, the Elephant Electrocuted by Thomas Edison at Coney Island’s Luna Park.1917: Crazy Cat and the Bohemian Greenwich Village Felines of Jessie Tarbox Beals.1932: The Cat That Took Down a Plane at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. ![]() 1904: Baltimore, the New York City Fire Dog Mascot of Engine 26Īnimal Attractions Animal Stories Bear Tales Birds and Pigeons Cat Mascots Cat Men Cats in the Mews Cat Stories Christmas Animal Tales Christmas Cat Tales Cows and Cattle Stories Crazy Cat Ladies Dog Heroes Dog Mascots Dog Tails Elephant Tales FDNY Horses/Mascots Featured Felines Feline Mascots Goats of New York Hartsdale Pet Cemetery Horse Tales Monkey Stories Pigs and Hogs Reptile Stories Sea Creatures Seafaring Cats Uncategorized Virtual Events.1904: Fanny and Mike, the Black Cat Mascots of the NYPD Harbor Police.Hatching Cat Story Wins 2022 Cat Writers’ Association Muse Medallion Award.1934: Brownie and Flora, the Dog and Cat Guardians of Brooklyn’s Pier 12.1915: Jig and the Other Unknown Black Cat of Poe Cottage.
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