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We’re back to New York City in the q970. Stories of that time in the city are legend. Copper Gangs and truants, playing on the streets of Brooklyn, big cars, tight-knit neighborhoods on the Lower East Side, subterranean fury, police on the furious beat, music and dancing with dangerous women and living low on The … Continue reading "Street Scenes of NYC in the 1970s" The post Street Scenes of NYC in the 1970s appeared first on Flashbak.
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