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Sixth Avenue and 42nd Street, NW Corner

Tad's Steaks, 119 West 42nd Street

Peep-o-Rama, West 42nd Street

North side of 42nd Street Looking West from Sixth Avenue

North side of 42nd Street between Sixth Avenue and Broadway

North side of 42nd Street Looking East towards Sixth Avenue

Westside Audio Video, 131 West 42nd Street

125 West 42nd Street Westside Audio Video, 131 West 42nd Street

America's 99 Cent Stores, 42nd Street between Sixth Avenue and Broadway

Souvenirs, America's 99 Cent Store

Freezer, America's 99 Cent Stores

Snowglobes, 99 Cent Store

Clothes, America's 99 Cent Stores

Dixon Place, North side of 42nd Street between Sixth Avenue and Broadway

Tad's Steaks, 119 West 42nd Street

Going out of Business, North side of 42nd Street between Sixth Avenue and Broadway Going out of Business, North side of 42nd Street between Sixth Avenue and Broadway

West side of Sixth Avenue between 42nd and 43rd Streets

West side of Sixth Avenue between 42nd and 43rd Streets

The National Debt Clock, West side of Sixth Avenue South of 43rd Street

43rd Street and Sixth Avenue, SW Corner

South side of 43rd Street between Sixth Avenue and Broadway

South side of 43rd Street between Sixth Avenue and Broadway

South side of 43rd Street between Sixth Avenue and Broadway

Henry Miller's Theater, 124 West 43rd Street

Henry Miller's Theater, 124 West 43rd Street and Dallas BBQ, 132 West 43rd Street


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"Fading to Memory, And Beyond," Dan Berry, New York Times, February 25, 2004


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