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  • Haitian Boy Playing with Keys in Florida
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  • Sisters playing in Grace Bay at Providenciales, Turks and Caicos
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  • Central Park
    Dog Playing at Bethesda Fountain
  • Moroccan boys with view of the countryside in Fes, Morocco
    mor_041510_10c.jpg
  • Grace Bay at Providenciales, Turks and Caicos
    tc_041913_040.jpg
  • Central Park
    cp_040707_boat_pond.jpg
  • Central Park
    Racing Model Boats
  • Racing model boats at the Conservatory Water in Central Park
    boyandboat.jpg
  • Solow Building in Manhattan at 9 West 57th Street
    Solow Building at 9 West 57th Street
  • Central Park
    Winter in Central Park
  • Solow Building in Manhattan at 9 West 57th Street
    Solow Building at 9 West 57th Street
  • Brooklyn, NY - People lining up to play a game at the Coney Island amusement park. Located in south Brooklyn, Coney Island is the site of a beach, boardwalk and amusement park. Prior to the 1950's, it was the largest amusement area in the US, attracting several million visitors per year.
    Coney Island Boardwalk
  • In 1787, The Contrast became the first play by an American to receive a professional production.
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  • In 1787, The Contrast became the first play by an American to receive a professional production.
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  • In 1787, The Contrast became the first play by an American to receive a professional production.
    93009_Ellen_McKnight_11c.jpg
  • In 1787, The Contrast became the first play by an American to receive a professional production.
    93009_Ellen_McKnight_1.jpg
  • In 1787, The Contrast became the first play by an American to receive a professional production.
    93009_Ellen_McKnight_8c.jpg
  • In 1787, The Contrast became the first play by an American to receive a professional production.
    93009_Ellen_McKnight_6.jpg
  • In 1787, The Contrast became the first play by an American to receive a professional production.
    93009_Ellen_McKnight_23.jpg
  • In 1787, The Contrast became the first play by an American to receive a professional production.
    93009_Ellen_McKnight_20c.jpg
  • In 1787, The Contrast became the first play by an American to receive a professional production.
    93009_Ellen_McKnight_19.jpg
  • In 1787, The Contrast became the first play by an American to receive a professional production.
    93009_Ellen_McKnight_15.jpg
  • In 1787, The Contrast became the first play by an American to receive a professional production.
    93009_Ellen_McKnight_9.jpg
  • In 1787, The Contrast became the first play by an American to receive a professional production.
    93009_Ellen_McKnight_7.jpg
  • In 1787, The Contrast became the first play by an American to receive a professional production.
    93009_Ellen_McKnight_24.jpg
  • In 1787, The Contrast became the first play by an American to receive a professional production.
    93009_Ellen_McKnight_21.jpg
  • In 1787, The Contrast became the first play by an American to receive a professional production.
    93009_Ellen_McKnight_18.jpg
  • In 1787, The Contrast became the first play by an American to receive a professional production.
    93009_Ellen_McKnight_14.jpg
  • In 1787, The Contrast became the first play by an American to receive a professional production.
    93009_Ellen_McKnight_12.jpg
  • In 1787, The Contrast became the first play by an American to receive a professional production.
    93009_Ellen_McKnight_10c.jpg
  • In 1787, The Contrast became the first play by an American to receive a professional production.
    93009_Ellen_McKnight_3.jpg
  • In 1787, The Contrast became the first play by an American to receive a professional production.
    93009_Ellen_McKnight_22.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - Inflatable toys outside a store at the Coney Island boardwalk. Located in south Brooklyn, Coney Island is the site of a public beach, boardwalk and amusement park. Prior to the 1950's, it was the largest amusement area in the US, attracting several million visitors per year.
    Coney Island Boardwalk
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