There was a fellow who played a concertina that would come into restaurants on a Saturday night .He wore a sailors cap - Cannot recall his name, but he was a Village regular in the 1970s.
What would that painting be worth?
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I also went one evening! The place was super hard to find the bottle glass circles in the sidewalk showed the way..
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Lol
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Respectfully, I think that the masonry of the Kings Bridge, the one seen in 19th century photographs, is buried under Marble Hill Ave just south of 230th Street, not near Broadway.
Seems odd considering its position but you are correct!
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My father was a member of the tomahawks his name was Gerald McCullum and he and he played in the movie The education of Sunny Carson movie I'm about to do a documentary on my dad he had passed aw...
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Contrary to what is stated about the Navratil boys' father, his body was one of the first recovered (No. 15) by the Mackay-Bennett and taken to Halifax. He was buried in the city's Jewish Baron d...
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The workers huddled at the windows as the flames burned towards them also could not be rescued by FDNY because the fire ladders only raised to the 6th floor. The workers were on floors 8-10. It i...
If you ever do another list. Include Gloria Steinem. She and Ms Magazine helped to change the culture and the lives of a lot of women.
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