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| Demolition of the Paramount Theater - 1967 |
The week it opened in November 1926, the 3,664-seat Paramount Theater set a world record at the box office, taking in $80,000. Ticket prices ranged from 40 to 75 cents, and went up to 99 cents on weekends. Photo by Carl T. Gossett Jr. / The New York Times Photo Archives. Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.
Price: 529.00

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| Demolition of the Paramount Theater - 1967 |
The week it opened in November 1926, the 3,664-seat Paramount Theater set a world record at the box office, taking in $80,000. Ticket prices ranged from 40 to 75 cents, and went up to 99 cents on weekends. Photo by Carl T. Gossett Jr. / The New York Times Photo Archives. Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.
Price: 799.00

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| Demolition of the Paramount Theater - 1967 |
The week it opened in November 1926, the 3,664-seat Paramount Theater set a world record at the box office, taking in $80,000. Ticket prices ranged from 40 to 75 cents, and went up to 99 cents on weekends. Photo by Carl T. Gossett Jr. / The New York Times Photo Archives. Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.
Price: 379.00

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| Demolition of the Paramount Theater - 1967 |
The week it opened in November 1926, the 3,664-seat Paramount Theater set a world record at the box office, taking in $80,000. Ticket prices ranged from 40 to 75 cents, and went up to 99 cents on weekends. Photo by Carl T. Gossett Jr. / The New York Times Photo Archives. Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.
Price: 389.00

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| Demolition of the Paramount Theater - 1967 |
The week it opened in November 1926, the 3,664-seat Paramount Theater set a world record at the box office, taking in $80,000. Ticket prices ranged from 40 to 75 cents, and went up to 99 cents on weekends. Photo by Carl T. Gossett Jr. / The New York Times Photo Archives. Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.
Price: 599.00

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| Robert F. Kennedy - 1965 |
Sen. Robert F. Kennedy at ceremonies marking the 22nd anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto uprising. Photo by Meyer Liebowitz / The New York Times Photo Archives Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.
Price: 199.00

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| Robert F. Kennedy - 1965 |
Sen. Robert F. Kennedy at ceremonies marking the 22nd anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto uprising. Photo by Meyer Liebowitz / The New York Times Photo Archives Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.
Price: 529.00

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| Robert F. Kennedy - 1965 |
Sen. Robert F. Kennedy at ceremonies marking the 22nd anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto uprising. Photo by Meyer Liebowitz / The New York Times Photo Archives Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.
Price: 799.00

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| Robert F. Kennedy - 1965 |
Sen. Robert F. Kennedy at ceremonies marking the 22nd anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto uprising. Photo by Meyer Liebowitz / The New York Times Photo Archives Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.
Price: 379.00

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| Robert F. Kennedy - 1965 |
Sen. Robert F. Kennedy at ceremonies marking the 22nd anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto uprising. Photo by Meyer Liebowitz / The New York Times Photo Archives Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.
Price: 359.00

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| Robert F. Kennedy - 1965 |
Sen. Robert F. Kennedy at ceremonies marking the 22nd anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto uprising. Photo by Meyer Liebowitz / The New York Times Photo Archives Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.
Price: 599.00

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| Catching Play-By-Play Bulletins of the World Series - 1919 |
In 1919 a huge crowd gathered to hear play-by-play bulletins of the World Series game in Cincinnati. The Reds beat the Chicago White Sox 9-1 that day and went on to win the Series, five games to three. The Times reported that the first game was so one-sided that the heralded White Sox looked like bush leaguers. Did the Sox throw the game? Months later, more crowds gathered in Times Square for up-to-the minute reports that the team they were now calling the Black Sox probably did. Photo by Paul Thompson / The New York Times Photo Archives Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.
Price: 199.00

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| Catching Play-By-Play Bulletins of the World Series - 1919 |
In 1919 a huge crowd gathered to hear play-by-play bulletins of the World Series game in Cincinnati. The Reds beat the Chicago White Sox 9-1 that day and went on to win the Series, five games to three. The Times reported that the first game was so one-sided that the heralded White Sox looked like bush leaguers. Did the Sox throw the game? Months later, more crowds gathered in Times Square for up-to-the minute reports that the team they were now calling the Black Sox probably did. Photo by Paul Thompson / The New York Times Photo Archives Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.
Price: 529.00

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| Catching Play-By-Play Bulletins of the World Series - 1919 |
In 1919 a huge crowd gathered to hear play-by-play bulletins of the World Series game in Cincinnati. The Reds beat the Chicago White Sox 9-1 that day and went on to win the Series, five games to three. The Times reported that the first game was so one-sided that the heralded White Sox looked like bush leaguers. Did the Sox throw the game? Months later, more crowds gathered in Times Square for up-to-the minute reports that the team they were now calling the Black Sox probably did. Photo by Paul Thompson / The New York Times Photo Archives Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.
Price: 799.00

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| Catching Play-By-Play Bulletins of the World Series - 1919 |
In 1919 a huge crowd gathered to hear play-by-play bulletins of the World Series game in Cincinnati. The Reds beat the Chicago White Sox 9-1 that day and went on to win the Series, five games to three. The Times reported that the first game was so one-sided that the heralded White Sox looked like bush leaguers. Did the Sox throw the game? Months later, more crowds gathered in Times Square for up-to-the minute reports that the team they were now calling the Black Sox probably did. Photo by Paul Thompson / The New York Times Photo Archives Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.
Price: 379.00

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| Catching Play-By-Play Bulletins of the World Series - 1919 |
In 1919 a huge crowd gathered to hear play-by-play bulletins of the World Series game in Cincinnati. The Reds beat the Chicago White Sox 9-1 that day and went on to win the Series, five games to three. The Times reported that the first game was so one-sided that the heralded White Sox looked like bush leaguers. Did the Sox throw the game? Months later, more crowds gathered in Times Square for up-to-the minute reports that the team they were now calling the Black Sox probably did. Photo by Paul Thompson / The New York Times Photo Archives Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.
Price: 389.00

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| Catching Play-By-Play Bulletins of the World Series - 1919 |
In 1919 a huge crowd gathered to hear play-by-play bulletins of the World Series game in Cincinnati. The Reds beat the Chicago White Sox 9-1 that day and went on to win the Series, five games to three. The Times reported that the first game was so one-sided that the heralded White Sox looked like bush leaguers. Did the Sox throw the game? Months later, more crowds gathered in Times Square for up-to-the minute reports that the team they were now calling the Black Sox probably did. Photo by Paul Thompson / The New York Times Photo Archives Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.
Price: 599.00

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| Times Square Operators |
If you call The Times' general number, you will get an automated response. There are still live operators (along with voice mail), but back when telephones had dials, the switchboard was even more of a nerve center, fielding calls from all over the world and getting them. Photo from The New York Times Photo Archives Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.
Price: 199.00

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| Times Square Operators |
If you call The Times' general number, you will get an automated response. There are still live operators (along with voice mail), but back when telephones had dials, the switchboard was even more of a nerve center, fielding calls from all over the world and getting them. Photo from The New York Times Photo Archives Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.
Price: 529.00

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| Times Square Operators |
If you call The Times' general number, you will get an automated response. There are still live operators (along with voice mail), but back when telephones had dials, the switchboard was even more of a nerve center, fielding calls from all over the world and getting them. Photo from The New York Times Photo Archives Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.
Price: 379.00

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