



A street sign—part of REPOhistory: The Lower Manhattan Sign Project—marking the Pine Street location of the original headquarters of John Jacob Astor’s fur-trading empire, and addressing his questionable trading practices with Native Americans.
A street sign—part of REPOhistory: The Lower Manhattan Sign Project—marking the Pine Street location of the original headquarters of John Jacob Astor’s fur-trading empire, and addressing his questionable trading practices with Native Americans.