Photo by Charles H. Traub
From the collection of photographs
Here is New York
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note from Philippe Petit
courtesy of Judy Broverman
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The Building Stewardesses in a kiosk
courtesy Jane Selewach circa 69
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(stewpolaroidkioskPRINT)

Walking High Steel:
Alex Mayo (Mohawk, Kahnawake) on a column at Second Avenue between Forty-seventh and Forty-eighth Streets, 1971. Courtesy of Kanienkehaka Onkwawn:na Raotitiohkwa 
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Working at Fresh Kills Landfill
right: Tim Broome
left: Gary Tibbs
photo by Elinoar Astrinsky for The Sonic Memorial Project
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Group of Mohawk ironworkers on the World Trade Center. Early 1970s.
Photos courtesy of Peter "Doc" Alfred.
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Wedding Marathon Voucher 
courtesy the Jahn family
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RADIO ROW, Cortlandstreet NY
ca. 1960
courtesy of Antique Radio Classified
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Black and White photo of WORLD TRADE CENTER GUIDES
(L to R)
Jane Selewach, Sandy Austin, Kathleen Quinn, Barbara Cella. 
Photo courtesy of Jane Selewach. Photographer D. Brewster. The Port of New York Authority 6/24/70
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Bob and Barbara Krutzel at Windows on the World on their wedding day October 9th, 1976
courtesy Bob & Barbara Krutzel
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Original Ad from Radio Row Store
courtesy Hartman Center's Ad*Access, Digital Scriptorium of the Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library, Duke University
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