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  2. The Times Square Show - Wikipedia

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    The Times Square Show's historic significance was established in The Times Square Show Revisited exhibition held at The Hunter College Art Galleries that was curated by Shawna Cooper, post-war art historian and graduate of the Hunter College Master’s Program in Art History, in association with Karli Wurzelbacher, also a Hunter alumnae and a PhD candidate in twentieth-century American art at ...

  3. Richard MacDonald - Wikipedia

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    Richard MacDonald, 1999, Gardner Lithograph Press ISBN 0-9673425-0-3; City of Art, Kansas City’s Public Art, 2001; International Encyclopedia Dictionary of Modern and Contemporary Art, 2000-2001; New Mexico Millennium Collection, 2002

  4. History of McDonald's - Wikipedia

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    1972: The first McDonald's in New York City opens on Manhattan's Upper West Side, dubbed "Townhouse" (to reflect that it was not a drive-in), and serves a record 100,000 hamburgers in its first week. [60] 1973: The first McDonald's in Sweden opens in Stockholm. 1978 photo of McDonald's restaurant in Chicago. Note the sign that states, "Over 25 ...

  5. List of people who disappeared mysteriously: 1910–1990

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    New York City, New York, U.S. An American communist and ex-intelligence agent for the Soviet Union, Juliet Poyntz disappeared on 3 June 1937. A police investigation turned up no clues to her fate, and her belongings, all of her clothing and hand luggage in her room appeared to be untouched. [83] [84] 17 April 1938 Andrew Carnegie Whitfield: 28

  6. McDonald's shutters iconic Times Square location forever - AOL

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    The bright lights on McDonald's old Times Square location in New York City have dimmed forever as the burger chain focuses on its newer flagship location up the street. The old location on 42nd ...

  7. 1552 Broadway - Wikipedia

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    The I. Miller Building is at 1552 Broadway, at the northeast corner with 46th Street, along Times Square in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. [2] While the building carries a Broadway address, it is actually on the east side of Seventh Avenue, [3] [4] [a] as the adjoining section of Broadway was converted into a permanent pedestrian plaza in the 2010s.

  8. From McDonald's to Crocs: Iconic Companies Founded the Year ...

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    The idea took off quickly, and within 10 years, Walmart had 50 stores and a new listing on the New York Stock Exchange. Today, there are over 10,600 stores in 24 countries, employing 2.3 million ...

  9. The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade is turning 100. Photos ...

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    So, as more than 5,000 volunteers, 32 balloons, and 22 floats prepare to grace the streets of New York City, here's a look back at Macy's first parade and how the tradition has evolved over the ...