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Empire State Building and Midtown New York

Empire State Building and Midtown New York


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Filename: 918_11_3AH1272.jpg

Size: 3308 x 2096 (1.4MB)

Date: 11th October 2010

Source: Universal Images Group (UIG)

Copyright Status: Public Domain

Source: UIG CULTURAL HERITAGE

© Cultural Heritage Images/Universal Images Group

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Empire State Building and Midtown New York

Vintage linen postcard showing the Empire State Building and a birds eye view of Midtown New York. The Empire State Building is on the left, the Chrysler Building is on the right and the Chapin and Lincoln Buildings are among the other skyscrapers

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Media ID 9750235

© Cultural Heritage Images/Universal Images Group

1933 Building Buildings Empire Left Lincoln Linen Midtown New York Postcard Showing Skyscrapers State Chapin Chrysler


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