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- Broadway and West 58th Street [i.e. West 57th Street?], New York City, circa 1919: Star Tire Company, Fred A. Smith Co., N.Y. School of Automobile Engineers, Fry Plugs.
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- Madison Avenue and East 59th Street [i.e. between 59th Street and 60th Street], New York City, circa 1919: American Music Hall, Plaza Music Hall, New York Hippodrome.
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- Sixth Avenue and 47th Street, New York City, circa 1918: American Music Hall, Plaza Music Hall, New York Hippodrome, H. Krienke Awnings. Also the storefront of Lion Brewery; Odell, Robbins & Cooper Employment Agency.
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- El tracks above Eighth Avenue and West 110th Street, looking southwest, New York City, circa 1921: Lion Brewery (far distance), Live Leather Belt and several blank billboards.
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- Sixth Avenue between 42nd Street and 43rd Street, New York City, circa 1921: Cowperthwait's Furniture Store, New Amsterdam Theatre.
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- Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street, New York City, circa 1920-1921: Brill Brothers, Knickerbocker Theatre, Piedmont Cigarettes, Pneumatic Rubber Heels, Selznick Pictures, Sonora Talking Machines, Venus Pencils, Wonder-Mist, Zoolak. Storefront of Sample Shoe Sho
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- Sixth Avenue between 42nd Street & 43rd Street [i.e. West 42nd Street near Sixth Avenue?], New York City, circa 1921: Adams California Fruit Gum, New Amsterdam Theatre, Piedmont Cigarettes, Selznick Pictures.
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- Sixth Avenue and West 27th Street, New York City, circa 1920-1921: Live Leather Belt, Adams Pepsin Gum, Landesman & Carp, Inc., J.S. Schlesinger (tailor), Popular Motor Car Distributors, Adams Black Jack Gum.
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- Third Avenue and East 166th Street, Bronx, New York City, October 1919: O-Cedar Furniture Polish, Live Leather Belt. Also L. Oppenheimer (grocer) storefront.
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- West 125th Street between Lenox Avenue and Seventh Avenue, New York City, circa 1919: O-Cedar Furniture Polish, Brill Brothers. Storefronts for Alva Photo Shop and Leight Bros. Outfitting Co.
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- Willis Avenue near 148th Street, Bronx, New York City, circa 1920: Adams Black Jack Gum, O-Cedar Furniture Polish, Loft Candy, Brooklyn Shoe.
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- Eighth Avenue and Cathedral Parkway [i.e. 110th Street], New York City, circa 1919-1920: O-Cedar Furniture Polish, Adams Black Jack Gum, Moe Levy & Sons, Live Leather Belt.
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- Seventh Avenue and West 34th Street, New York City, circa 1920: Adams California Fruit Gum, Live Leather Belt, Selznick Pictures, O-Cedar Furniture Polish, Schubert Theatre, Brill Brothers (Kuppenheimer Clothes), Wonder-Mist. Also storefront for Schulte C
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- Seventh Avenue and 42nd Street, New York City, circa 1919-1920: Brill Brothers, Selznick Pictures, Piedmont Cigarettes, Nujol Laxative, Winter Garden Theatre, New Amsterdam Theatre, Ziegfeld Follies. Also shows the Hermitage Hotel.
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- Broadway and West 48th Street, New York City, circa 1920: Adams Pepsin Gum (incomplete), Gem Damaskeene Razor.
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- Sixth Avenue and West 47th Street, New York City, circa 1920: O-Cedar Furniture Polish, Wonder-Mist, Live Leather Belt, J. Bergonzi Equipment Rental, Popular Motor Car Distributors.
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- Sixth Avenue and West 44th Street, New York City, circa 1920: Adams Chiclets, Live Leather Belt, Adams Pepsin Gum. Also storefront of United Cigar Stores Co.
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- Sixth Avenue near West 42nd Street, New York City, circa 1920: Selznick Pictures, Adams Black Jack Gum, Live Leather Belt, Wonder-Mist, Adams Chiclets, Piedmont Cigarettes, and [unidentified].
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- Sixth Avenue and West 42nd Street, New York City, circa 1920: Piedmont Cigarettes, O-Cedar Furniture Polish, Brill Brothers, Selznick Pictures.
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- Eighth Avenue and Cathedral Parkway [i.e. 110th Street], New York City, circa 1919-1920: O-Cedar Furniture Polish, Adams Black Jack Gum, Moe Levy & Sons, Live Leather Belt. Also Coca-Cola storefront signs.
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- Willis Avenue near 148th Street, Bronx, New York City, circa 1920: Hudson Fur Manufacturing Co., Klein's Klassy Klothes (Joseph M. Klein), Loft Candy, Brooklyn Shoe.