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1952 New York City Theatre District Color Photograph Slide
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The picture shows a view of this 1952 New York City Theatre District Color Photograph Slide. It is dated on the large ''Death of A Salesman'' advertising sign. This is a very clear and detailed color slide. There is a lot happening in the image with signs, marquees, buildings, cars, people, stores, businesses, street lights, and much more. Many signs can easily be read including the following:

PALACE (theatre)
LAURITZ MELCHIOR
BEN BLUE
JEAN CARROLL

MATINEE TODAY

HOTEL ASTOR

ASTOR
MGM'S QUO VADIS
LARGE PRETTY LADY TIED TO A POLE
COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR
THE BEST COLOSSAL EVER
MGM'S QUO VADIS
MGM'S QUO VADIS

THE MOST EXTRAORDINARY MOTION PICTURE OF 1952
DEATH OF A SALESMAN
THE PULITZER PRIZE
THEATRE CLUB'S GOLD MEDAL
THE N.Y. DRAMA CRITICS AWARD
DEATH OF A SALESMAN
DEATH OF A SALESMAN

BENEDICTS

HARVESTERS CIGARS
DUTCH MASTERS

MOROSCO THEATRE
REMAINS TO BE SEEN



YELLOW (taxi cab)

W. 47 ST.

ONE - WAY

NO PARKING

U.S. MAIL (mailbox)

Many more and partial signs.

The photograph slide measures 2'' x 2''. It appears to be in mint condition as pictured.

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1952 New York City Theatre District Color Photograph Slide


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