Some things never change RT @BeschlossDC Here Times Square New Year's revelry before World War II: #NYDNpic.twitter.com/TAabYSgS41
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Some things never change RT @BeschlossDC Here Times Square New Year's revelry before World War II: #NYDNpic.twitter.com/TAabYSgS41
RT: @BeschlossDC: Here Times Square New Year's revelry before World War II: #NYDNpic.twitter.com/jVH9JUQIfq
.@BeschlossDC Interesting to note that famedTimes Sq signage is actually kind of sparce -- and maybe more wonderful because of it?
.@BeschlossDC And interesting to note the sea of masonry structures with real windows -- think combination is both spectacular and "human."
@BeschlossDC I think my parents were there! Happy & Healthy New Year to you & thank you for all your pics this yr. looking forward to 2014!
“@BeschlossDC: Here Times Square New Year's revelry before World War II: #NYDN pic.twitter.com/XeoselthJe” Nope. Don't like crowds.
@BeschlossDC It's true I don't like crowds but I didn't mean to tweet that to Mr. Beschloss
@BeschlossDC What year?
“@BeschlossDC: Here Times Square New Year's revelry before World War II: #NYDN pic.twitter.com/LsC84zjSDy” #NYC
@BeschlossDC According to IMDB, "Ride A Crooked Mile," advertised on theater marquee, was released in December 1938. So, December 31, 1938.
@dtnelson @BeschlossDC good detective work coming up w/ year, thanks.
@BeschlossDC any year info? 1940?
@BeschlossDC Dec 31, 1941?
@BeschlossDC I love history in photographs. Wouldn't it be great to be able to spend New Year's Eve in that period of time?
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