I'm reviving this ancient post from 9 (!) years ago with a follow up.
At the APS show in southern CA a couple of years back I found an original snapshot showing the very same Manhattan coin-op, with all the same wall decorations. The back of the print told the story (see below).
So, these photos date to the 1940s and were taken at Woodymay Records in Boston. Woodymay advertised extensively in Hobbies magazine at the time, selling original cylinders and early discs, as well as a crystal pickup reproducer to electrically play cylinders. For example:
PRINTED LISTS SENT FREE, we do not ask for stamps. Edison cylinder catalogs 1904-1918 Edison cylinder and disc magazines, leaflets. Edison cylinder popular records also classical 20c each. Edison diamond disc popular and classical records 35c each. Concert and Grand Opera 75c and $1.00 each. No Edison disc over $1.00 no matter how rare. The above prices have been the same for years and will remain so. We pay cost of shipping records and phonographs to you well packed.— Woodymay Record Co. Knights of the turntable, 73 Roxbury St., Boston. Mass.
Visit the EDISON EXHIBIT at WOODYMAY 73 Roxbury St., Boston, Mass.
FOR CYLINDER RECORDS of all descriptions, phonographs, horns, reproducers. parts, etc. write for information. We can also supply the new Woodymay crystal pick ups. to play either Edison cylinder, or Edison diamond disc records through the radio. Send us your reproducer, any model, and $5.50. — Woodymay
Phono & Record Co.
I wonder where that particular Manhattan is today?