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Description Row of streetcars on 23rd Street, New York City. Published in Vanity Fair Magazine June 6 1903
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VANITY FAIR Vol. XXVII. - No 720. SPECIAL NUMBER Price 25 Cents. For the Week ending June 6, 1903. Published by the Commonwealth Publishing Company, Business Office, 110 W. 42nd St., N. Y.

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