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a polite New Yorker you'll never meet.

Living my life in contradiction in New York, New York
-- a city that is so nice gentrified, they named it twice.

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Aug 17, 2009 10:10
“New York Photographs,” a summertime tribute to the greatest city on earth by a group of Manhattan photography dealers, is a reminder of the endless churn of dark and light, innocence and experience that surrounds all of us in the city at every moment.
Margaret Bourke-White’s 1930 photograph of the Statue of Liberty.
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“New York Photographs,” a summertime tribute to the greatest city on earth by a group of Manhattan photography dealers, is a reminder of the endless churn of dark and light, innocence and experience that surrounds all of us in the city at every moment.

Margaret Bourke-White’s 1930 photograph of the Statue of Liberty.

via darklamb:

(re-blogging via queue)
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