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7 comments:
lovely
can it be that it was all so simple then...
Fun stuff!
They should have stuck around for the impending tidal wave of diversity and vibrancy!
"Those wedding bells are breaking up that ole gang o' mine!"
Gotta be honest - the nabe didn't look so great back then either. Of course, most of the people were working on the books and spoke English.
loved it!
The opposite of Jackson Heights is Jackson Hole
grew up two blocks away. great days. great neighborhood. still is.
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