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New York in the 1940's

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John Kuvakas
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John Kuvakas
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Love it! Thanks John. The front end of those Checker cabs could give one nightmares.


John Bono
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A super delight from start to finish. Thanks!



   
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Very interesting, no road markings, no crosswalks, traffic lights are mostly unnoticeable, Checkers are everywhere ... hard to believe none of them survived.



   
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Tim Kubiak
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Excellent film. Thanks for posting. I am glad I had the chance to visit NYC when it still a safe and viable city. Great restaurants, museums, Broadway plays, and the statue of liberty. Even walked across the Brooklyn bridge. I'll miss it.



   
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