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A young chestnut vendor in Naples, Italy, in 1908.
#Naples

The Colosseum, Rome. 1906.
#ColosseumRome

Beggar, Naples, Italy. 1904.
#Italy

Kirk Douglas and John Wayne in “The Caravan of Fire” directed by Burt Kennedy in 1967.
#Westerns

Kids jump toward the ten-foot-high copper water sculpture, which uses less water than an open hydrant, during a block party on East 3rd Street in Manhattan on July 10, 1970.
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The six women soak up some sunshine at Brooklyn’s Coney Island beach on July 2, 1960.
#ConeyIsland
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A rescue truck help the kids cool off during the summer heat at 118th St. and St. Nicholas Ave. in New York City on July 28, 1967.
#NewYorkCity


Image 1 & 2: Southside Chicago in 1941.
#Chicago
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Quincy Jones conducting in 1960. Born in 1933, in south Chicago, he won music scholarships and first rose to prominence as a trumpet player in Lionel Hampton’s jazz band.
#QuincyJones

A Patient Undergoing Treatment For Mental Illness in Germany 1890.
#MentalIllness

The body of 23-year-old bookkeeper Evelyn McHale rests peacefully atop a crumpled limousine minutes after she jumped to her death from the Empire State Building in 1947. The photo has been dubbed “the most beautiful suicide.”
#NewYorkCity

Aboriginal men in chains at Wydnham prison in Australia. Late 1800s.
#AboriginalsAustralia
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