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La Conga, New York, 1950s Sizes:A3+ (329x483mm, 13x19 inch) Archival Print (Unframed) One of the first things

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One of the first things the immigrants saw as they were ferried to Ellis Island from the docks was the Statue of Liberty

bowl-shaped eateries

paid a visit to Ched's

Pickled herrings crowd radishes as large as your fist

ragtime - a style of early jazz music written largely for the piano and characterized by jaunty rhythms – was enormously popular

La Conga, New York, 1950s Sizes:A3+ (329x483mm, 13x19 inch) Archival Print (Unframed) One of the first thingsWhere the conga dance (line), originally a street dance in Cuba, began its popularity in America. La Conga opened on Broadway and 51st in 1929 and by 1937 it was wildly popular in New York. The rest, as they say, is history. This fabulously black menu cover is from the early 1950s. Courtesy Private Collection. Each print is accompanied by a copy of the interior menu where available. We make our prints with archival quality fine art paper, using

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