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- Sixth Avenue near West 42nd Street, New York City, circa 1921: Selznick Pictures, Adams Black Jack Gum, Live Leather Belt, Wonder-Mist, Adams Chiclets.
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- 125th Street between Lenox Avenue and Seventh Avenue, New York City, circa 1919: Brill Brothers, O-Cedar Furniture Polish. Also storefronts for Christensen School of Popular Music, Leight Bros. Outfitting Company, Sol Young (photographer), Alva Photo Shop
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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 and 44th Street, New York City, circa 1920: Adams Pepsin Gum, Adams Chiclets, Live Leather Belt. Also United Cigar Store storefront.
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- West 42nd Street near Sixth Avenue, New York City, circa 1920: cowperthwait's Furniture Store. Also American Radiator Company storefront.
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- Sixth Avenue between 42nd Street and 43rd Street, New York City, circa 1920: Adams California Fruit Gum, Piedmotn Cigarettes, Selznick Pictures, Uneeda Biscuit (street kiosk poster).
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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), Murad[?]. Also storefront for Schulte Cig
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- Broadway at 47th Street and Seventh Avenue, New York City, circa 1921: O-Cedar Furniture Polish, Society Brand Clothes.
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- Seventh Avenue and West 47th Street, New York City, circa 1919-1920: Selznick Pictures, 'The Birth of a Race' (photoplay), Adams Chiclets (partial), Ward Baking Company (partial).
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- Sixth Avenue and West 42nd Street, New York City, circa 1920: Brill Brothers, O-Cedar Furniture Polish, Selznick Pictures, Piedmont Cigarettes. Also the U.S. Marine Corps recruiting station, U.S. Army recruiting office.
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- Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street, New York City, circa 1920-1921: Piedmont Cigarettes, Brill Brothers (Kuppenheimer Clothes), Pneumatic Rubber Heels, Selznick Pictures, Sonora Talking Machine (phonographs), Wonder-Mist Polish, Venus Pencils, Zoolak.
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- Third Avenue and East 166th Street, Bronx, New York City, circa 1919: O-Cedar Furniture Polish, Live Leather Belt. Also L. Oppenheimer (grocer) storefront.
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- Willis Avenue near 148th Street, Bronx, New York City, circa 1920: Adams Black Jack Gum, O-Cedar Furniture Polish, Brooklyn Shoe, Lofts Candy.
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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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- Sixth Avenue and West 42nd Street, New York City, May 1920: Hy-lass Veils, Mikado Pencils, Stratton-Bliss Company (Dodge Brothers Motor Cars).
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- El tracks above Eighth Avenue and West 110th Street, looking southwest, New York City, May 1920: Lion Brewery (far distance), Live Leather Belt and several blank billboards.
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- 125th Street between Lenox Avenue and Seventh Avenue, New York City, May 1920: Brill Brothers, O-Cedar Furniture Polish. Also storefronts for Christensen School, Leight Bros. Outfitting Company, Sol Young (photographer), Alva Photo Shop, Royal Wearing App
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- Sixth Avenue and West 27th Street, New York City, May 1920: Ferond's Hair Grower Tonic, Durham Duplex Razors. Painted on brick wall: Leon Heller mfg. furrier; Albert Levy, mfr. of coats and suits; Smith & Schneider Suits and Coats; Louis B. Lieberman Suit
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- Sixth Avenue and 42nd Street (opposite Bryant Park), New York City, May 1920: Chesterfield Cigarettes, O-Cedar Furniture Polish, Brill Brothers (Kuppenheimer Clothes), Selznick Pictures, Adams California Fruit Gum (partial).
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- Willis Avenue near 148th Street, Bronx, New York City, May 1920: Adams Black Jack Gum, O-Cedar Furniture Polish, Brooklyn Shoe, Loft Candy.