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Auto Workers Size:20" x 25" Staff photographer Nicole Bengiveno took

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Staff photographer Nicole Bengiveno took this photo from a crosstown bus traveling along 14th Street on Oct

it would be hard to miss this head-turning sign for the Atomic Dining Room and Drive-in

The games started during the day and went nearly eight hours into the night

in October 1911

the earth alternately craggy and lush

Auto Workers Size:20" x 25" Staff photographer Nicole Bengiveno tookAt Henry Ford's auto plant, 45,000 machines helped in production before a vehicle flowed by way of conveyors to an assembly line of workers in 1927. The workers put the parts together and built 10,000 cars a day. This photograph was published with The Times full page article, "The Dramatic Story Behind Ford's New Car," on December 18, 1927. The "new car" was the Model A, which replaced the wildly successful Model T, nicknamed the "Tin Lizzie." Between

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