Lexington Avenue and 86th Street on February 2, 1930.
Photo: Al Ponte's Time Machine - NY Facebook
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Lexington Avenue and 86th Street on February 2, 1930.
Photo: Al Ponte's Time Machine - NY Facebook
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Y'all Harry is hanging with Rina, Bobby, Kiko, Karamo & others in Japan and I've truly never been so happy.
I hope I get Birthday sex. I deserve.
Ground hog's better than no ground hog, especially on February 2. Benny Zame, manager of the Trunz Pork Store at 226 Court St., Brooklyn, obliges with a demonstration of genuine ground hog, the only special available that day in 1950.
Photo: Brooklyn Public Library/Urban Archive
Leon Leonidoff, production director of Radio City Music Hall, watches a dress rehearsal on the great stage from the twelfth row, February 2, 1933. The board in front of him contains a light chart, showing all of the 2,000 lighting combinations possible, with control buttons. It also has a microphone, making it possible to speak to any employee without having to leave his seat.
Photo: Associated Press via the Chattanooga Times Free Press
Heavyweight boxing champion Joe Louis, left, whispers advice to six-year-old Andy Davidson while Bill "Bojangles" Robinson whispers to Eshmael Aruz, also six, February 2, 1941. They were probably giving advice before the boys began their Paperweight bout at the Colored Orphan Asylum in the Bronx. Louis and Robinson were honored guests at an Achievement Day program sponsored by the asylum. Louis called the bout a draw.
Photo: Associated Press via flashbak
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