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Posted In April 14, 2014
A Glimpse of Street Life on Pennsylvania Ave. in the 1920s
Travel back in time with this incredible photo of street life on Pennsylvania Ave. in the 1920s. Take a closer look at this stunning image captured by the Library of Congress.
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