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  2. Dämmernde Stadt - Wikipedia

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    Dämmernde Stadt (City in Twilight) is an oil painting by Egon Schiele, a townscape of Krumau (today: Český Krumlov), completed in 1913. It also known as Die kleine Stadt II (The small town). It was owned until 1930 by Elsa Koditschek, a Jew who survived the Holocaust hidden in Vienna. The painting was taken from her during the Nazi regime.

  3. File:City in Twilight (The Small City II) by Egon Schiele ...

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    it is an anonymous work, a pseudonymous work, or a work made for hire, and it was created before 1904. The above provisions are contained in 17 U.S.C. § 303 . See also this page for more information.

  4. O. O. McIntyre - Wikipedia

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    While freelancing and doing public relations work in 1912, he started writing a daily column about New York City life for "the home folks." He circulated these mimeographed columns through the mail, and the Bridgeport Post was the first newspaper to run the column at an annual fee of $8.

  5. List of fictional towns in animation - Wikipedia

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    Duck Town is a large town which resembles a city, and a town where SwaySway and Buhdeuce deliver a lot of their bread to. Everybody living in Duck Town is a photorealistic duck. Duck Town is said to contain a bad area called the "Lower Yeast Side" (a spoof of New York City's Lower East Side.) Ducktown Sitting Ducks: Cartoon Network

  6. Museum of the City of New York - Wikipedia

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    The museum's collection of over 1.5 million items [9] – which is particularly strong in objects dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries [3] – include paintings, drawings, prints, including over 3000 by Currier and Ives, [3] and photographs featuring New York City and its residents, as well as costumes, decorative objects and furniture ...

  7. The Shelter (The Twilight Zone) - Wikipedia

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    "The Shelter" is episode 68 of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone. It originally aired on September 29, 1961, on CBS. It is one of the few Twilight Zone episodes to feature no supernatural or sci-fi elements.

  8. Twilight Club - Wikipedia

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    The Twilight Club was a dinner club in New York City that operated from 1883 until 1904. It was founded by Charles F. Wingate "to cultivate good fellowship and enjoy rational recreation." It was founded by Charles F. Wingate "to cultivate good fellowship and enjoy rational recreation."

  9. Twilight Park Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Twilight Park Historic District is a national historic district located at Haines Falls in Greene County, New York. The district contains 102 contributing buildings, one contributing site, and seven contributing structures. It is composed of two late 19th century resort communities that have been incorporated as one (and under one name) since 1935.