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#2 Looking down Fifth Avenue, from 61st Street. That is the Arch of Jewels in the distance.

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Looking down Fifth Avenue, from 61st Street. That is the Arch of Jewels in the distance.

New York City’s Parade at the End of World War I Through these Historical Photos

#2 Looking down Fifth Avenue, from 61st Street. That is the Arch of Jewels in the distance.

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