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            Thurber Whyland Co. Exterior view of Thurber Whyland Co. Building, a commercial building, located, presumably, in Manhattan. Image includes other buildings on both sides.  | 
              
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            Surf Ave. Facade of large, two-story commercial building on Surf Avenue in Coney Island with Sea Breeze Inn Restaurant, Fleur de Lis Soda & Candy Shop, and Edison (store) on ground level; portion of...  | 
              
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            Surf Avenue Surf Avenue, Coney Island, looking west, with commercial buildings on both sides. On left: Galveston Flood, Dreamland, and Steeplechase observation tower; tower in foreground is New York to the...  | 
              
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            Triangle Building Close-up of Bush Terminal Company's Triangle Building, a large, four-story, brick commercial building at the intersections of Bridge, Pearl, and Broad Streets in Manhattan's Financial District.  | 
              
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            649 Morgan Ave. Exterior, close-up view of the entrance of 649 Morgan Avenue, presumably a commercial building, now possibly abandoned. Signs above and beside the entrance are: "Employees," "Continental Display"...  | 
              
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            From the corner of Apollo St. & Meeker Ave. Exterior view taken from the corner of Apollo Street and Meeker Avenue. Image shows the Meeker Avenue exit ramp of the Brooklyn Queens Expressway and a large, red commercial building. The image is...  | 
              
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            Near Nassau Ave. & McGuinness Blvd. Exterior, close-up view of a graffiti-covered brick, presumably commercial, building located near Nassau Avenue and McGuinness Boulevard. The image is not dated, but the year is known to be 1999...  | 
              
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            [Berry Street & North 14th Street] Four exterior, close-up views of a graffiti-covered, run-down building located at the intersection of Berry Street and North 14th Street. Inscribed on versos: "Now a bar called Berry Park."  | 
              





