Here's a photo I took this summer. It seems like it's shot from the same location, 117 years laterpic.twitter.com/oxMfN8qX5i
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Here's a photo I took this summer. It seems like it's shot from the same location, 117 years laterpic.twitter.com/oxMfN8qX5i
Things like this make me love twitter. Those who take time to bring a smile to people they've never met.
You have a good eye! (84)
And to think that I saw it on Mulberry Street!
I'm always fascinated by the hats on old public photos. Everyone, including the kids, is wearing a hat.
Chilly
Our grandparents and great grandparents. All immigrants. Every one of them!
Yes, everybody migrated to somewhere and settled the land otherwise we'd all still be living in the Fertile Crescent. 
Some of my relatives lived on this street after arrival from Greece. Cool picture Michael!
Wow. I still go there for GOOD Italian for every few weeks. Love it there
I can almost see Vito Corleone.
Thank you for all your wonderful posts!
Always enjoy seeing you on MSNBC, Michael.
Looks like a movie set
@HeyTammyBruce Is that little Vito Andolini soon-to-be Corleone?
Photo from the Wikipedia page for Mulberry Street. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mulberry_Street_(Manhattan) …pic.twitter.com/e1StteBhTb
When adults still dressed like adults. (As did most children).
Where do you find these with such great definition? Awesome pics!
When we were the 'melting pot'.
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