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#161 Children playing on a seesaw at the Webster School playground, located at Wentworth Avenue and 33rd Street in the Douglas neighborhood, Chicago, Illinois, August 19, 1902.

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#161 Children playing on a seesaw at the Webster School playground, located at Wentworth Avenue and 33rd Street in the Douglas neighborhood, Chicago, Illinois, August 19, 1902.

Old Chicago: Fascinating Historical Photos Show What Chicago Looked Like In The 1900s

#161 Children playing on a seesaw at the Webster School playground, located at Wentworth Avenue and 33rd Street in the Douglas neighborhood, Chicago, Illinois, August 19, 1902.

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