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#38 A woman taking water from a fire hydrant along 1st Avenue in East Harlem during the blackout on July 14, 1977.

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#38 A woman taking water from a fire hydrant along 1st Avenue in East Harlem during the blackout on July 14, 1977.

New York City Blackout Of 1977: Causes, Facts, And Photos Show The Blackout From The Streets And Aftermath

#38 A woman taking water from a fire hydrant along 1st Avenue in East Harlem during the blackout on July 14, 1977.

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