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#67 A man operates an asphalt binding machine over a sewer trench, 1-1.5 inches high, at a location 35 feet south of Margaretta Street, 1940

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#67 A man operates an asphalt binding machine over a sewer trench, 1-1.5 inches high, at a location 35 feet south of Margaretta Street, 1940

Pittsburgh in the 1940s: Exploring the City’s Evolution through Timeless Images

#67 A man operates an asphalt binding machine over a sewer trench, 1-1.5 inches high, at a location 35 feet south of Margaretta Street, 1940

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