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New York City Feelings - New Yorker Hotel by @kpstatz

New York City Feelings - New Yorker Hotel by @kpstatz


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New Yorker Hotel by @nyclovesnyc #newyorkcityfeelings #nyc #newyork

New Yorker Hotel by @nyclovesnyc #newyorkcityfeelings #nyc #newyork


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Downtown Manhattan by john.onglatco #newyorkcityfeelings #nyc #newyork

Downtown Manhattan by john.onglatco #newyorkcityfeelings #nyc #newyork


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New York City

New York City


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Central Park tunnel - NYC

Central Park tunnel - NYC


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Christmas in NYC

Christmas in NYC


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The East River, New York, USA

The East River, New York, USA


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How can you love and miss a city sooo much…

How can you love and miss a city sooo much…


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Manhattan. NYC

Manhattan. NYC


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Escaping the hustle of the city in The Cloisters.

Escaping the hustle of the city in The Cloisters.


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Columbus Circle capture by reed.bryant NYONair @flynyon #newyorkcityfeelings…

Columbus Circle capture by reed.bryant NYONair @flynyon #newyorkcityfeelings…


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Pink and white rose,Central Park ,New York,2017

By Shawna Dunsmore

Central Park carousel (Glinn? 1957)

Central Park carousel 

(Glinn? 1957)


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Central Park(Leonard McCombe. n.d.)

Central Park

(Leonard McCombe. n.d.)


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Marley At The Schaefer Summer Music Festival:The Schaefer Music Festival was a music festival held i

Marley At The Schaefer Summer Music Festival:

The Schaefer Music Festival was a music festival held in summer between 1968 and 1976 at the Wollman Skating Rink in New York City’s Central Park. The festival began in 1966 as the Rheingold Central Park Music Festival, the series was sponsored by F. & M. Schaefer Brewing Company, brewer of Schaefer Beer.

The shows were very popular and usually sold out. Hundreds would spend the entire day on line for a concert. While the capacity of the Wollman Rink was usually limited to about 6,000 to 7,000 people, it is reported that Bob Marley’s performance in 1975 attracted about 15,000 people.

Bob Marley and the Wailers, on tour promoting the Natty Dread album, played the opening summer show of the festival on a hot and muggy June 18, 1975. The show is notable because it is one of the few live performances featuring the only white member of The Wailers, harmonica player Lee Jaffe. Jaffe plays harmonica on “Rebel Music (3 O’clock Road Block)” and “Talkin’ Blues”.

Special Thanks To:Midnightraverblog
Photographer: Jim Anderson
Location Of Photograph:Schaefer Festival, New York, USA 06/18/75


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