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Times Square At The Intersection Of 7th Avenue And W 47th Street, New York, 1990. From The Budapest Municipal

Times Square At The Intersection Of 7th Avenue And W 47th Street, New York, 1990. From The Budapest Municipal

Times Square at the intersection of 7th Avenue and W 47th Street, New York, 1990. From the Budapest Municipal Photography Company archive.

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