An estimated 25,000 teenage Sinatra fans stormed the Paramount Theater on October 12, 1944, the day of his concert. These were some of the lucky ones who got in.
Photo: Associated Press

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An estimated 25,000 teenage Sinatra fans stormed the Paramount Theater on October 12, 1944, the day of his concert. These were some of the lucky ones who got in.
Photo: Associated Press
Columbus Day marchers going up Fifth Avenue , October 12, 1959.
Photo: Anthony Calvacca for the NY Post/Fine Art America
Wartime rationing continues: filling almost the entire width of the Sixth Avenue sidewalk, prospective customers wait in the rain for their chance to purchase meat at one of the few stores in New York that had it, October 12, 1946.
Photo: John Lent for the AP
Rain didn't dampen the enthusiasm of participants and watchers at the Columbus Day Parade, October 12, 1950. Leading a platoon of police is Acting Mayor Vincent Impellitteri.
Photo: Anthony Camerano for the AP
About a thousand people gather around the statue of Christopher Columbus atop a six-story column in Columbus Circle on the 441st anniversary of his landing in the New World, October 12, 1933.
Photo: Associated Press