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| | 16 Gay Street Mini Poster Print | | 16 Gay Street, one of many beautiful Georgian brownstones, was the home of EJ Gold's friend, Gene Falk; for over a century it had been an African-American neighborhood. |
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| | 16 Gay Street Small Poster | | 16 Gay Street, one of many beautiful Georgian brownstones, was the home of EJ Gold's friend, Gene Falk; for over a century it had been an African-American neighborhood. |
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| | Village Hardware Mini Poster Print | | EJ Gold and classmates attending Downtown Community School in New York City walked past the East Village Hardware Store on 3rd Avenue. Items were strewn on the pavement almost to the curb. |
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| | Village Hardware Small Poster | | EJ Gold and classmates attending Downtown Community School in New York City walked past the East Village Hardware Store on 3rd Avenue. Items were strewn on the pavement almost to the curb. |
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| | Cedar Booths Mini Poster Print | | The back area of the Old Cedar Bar on University Place looked like this; when Jackson Pollock was at the bar, artists did not dare discuss art. Village People came in to ask "Where's the Party?" |
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| | Cedar Booths Small Poster | | The back area of the Old Cedar Bar on University Place looked like this; when Jackson Pollock was at the bar, artists did not dare discuss art. Village People came in to ask "Where's the Party?" |
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| | Cedar Sunday Mini Poster Print | | Cedar Bar Sunday. Due to Blue Laws, Artists and poets such as Jackson Pollock, Franz Kline, Willem de Kooning and EJ Gold waited outside until 4 p.m. |
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| | Cedar Sunday Small Poster | | Cedar Bar Sunday. Due to Blue Laws, Artists and poets such as Jackson Pollock, Franz Kline, Willem de Kooning and EJ Gold waited outside until 4 p.m. |
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| | Washington Square Mini Poster Print | | Washington Square Park was the scene of Sunday Hootnannies, when hundreds of folksingers would gather in the dry fountain "Circle on the Square". |
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| | Washington Square Small Poster | | Washington Square Park was the scene of Sunday Hootnannies, when hundreds of folksingers would gather in the dry fountain "Circle on the Square". |
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