Steve Brodie's Bar

Steve Brodie (1861 - 1901) serves drinks at his establishment, Steve Brodie's Saloon at 114 Bowery, New York City, circa 1890. Steve Brodie gained publicity for allegedly jumping off the Brooklyn Bridge in 1886, and surviving, although the feat has been contested. (Photo by FPG/Getty Images)
Steve Brodie (1861 - 1901) serves drinks at his establishment, Steve Brodie's Saloon at 114 Bowery, New York City, circa 1890. Steve Brodie gained publicity for allegedly jumping off the Brooklyn Bridge in 1886, and surviving, although the feat has been contested. (Photo by FPG/Getty Images)
Steve Brodie's Bar
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FPG / Staff
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Hulton Archive
Date created:
January 01, 1890
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