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Posted In December 29, 2012
A Look Back: 73 Years Since This Photo Was Taken, As We Move Into 2013
As we move into 2013, take a look back at this iconic photo from 73 years ago. See how much has changed in the last 7 decades, and what we can learn from the past as we move into the new year.
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