Endless stories from New York of the 70s
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/endless-stories-from-new-york-of-the-70s.htmlNever again will there be a taxi for 60 cents in the Big Apple, never to see merchants in aprons there, not to eat frozen creamy desserts… Those days in New York are long gone. However, the album of photographs "New York City, 1973-1978" by Paul McDonough has collected all these memories intended for those who still remember those times. However, the album is not only about memories. These photos are an endless story, a whole movie on one film.

1. Men climbed the pipes to get a better look at the parade. 1975.

2. A girl and a woman touch horses. 1973.

3. The Hall of Ancient Rome in the New York Museum of Art. 1973.

4. A couple is kissing on the Street Corner, a hippie is located nearby. 1973.

5. Central Park. A girl with a babysitter and a doll. 1972.

6. Girls kissing in Central Park. 1972.

7. A blind man, an elderly woman and a Krishna. 1972.

8. Central Park: a couple with a child covered with a newspaper. 1978.

9. Three car dealers. 1973.

10. Three musicians. 1978.

11. A man with a package is walking down the Street Corner. East Side. 1973.

12. Military Museum, West Point. 1975.

13. Central Park: a girl in white boots. 1971.
Keywords: 70s | Archive | New York
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