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13 May 2009

a stroll through harlem

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I went for a stroll in search of Sugar Hill (where many wealthy black people lived during the harlem renaissance), and found many other sights on the way…

some avid speed chess players in St. Nicholas Park:
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a man painting (and smoking) outside the Harlem School of the Arts:
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an entrance to River Bank State Park:
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city university of new york‘s main campus:
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and finally, some streets in sugar hill:
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