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  2. 47th Street Photo - Wikipedia

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    47th Street Photo [1] was a store in New York City described as a pioneer of "the idea of discount consumer electronics retailing in New York." [2] Tourists with a halting English would mistakenly ask for 47th Street Camera. [3] [4] Furthermore, "its reputation spread across the country through a lucrative mail-order business."

  3. Willoughby's - Wikipedia

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    For a while, the 1967-founded 47th Street Photo, about which tourists with a halting English would mistakenly ask for 47th Street Camera, [6] [7] was a geographically not too distant competitor, but 47th closed a year before Willoughby's celebrated its 100th anniversary.

  4. Donald Trump photo op at St. John's Church - Wikipedia

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    The protesters retreat, evacuating H Street between 16th Street NW and Vermont Ave in front of the advancing security forces. Police with riot shields enter the patio of St. John's Episcopal Church and physically push out a group of clergy and volunteers, [78] [79] [80] leaving the police in control of the front of St John's Church. [74]

  5. The day began with Trump attending a service at St. John's Church, an inauguration tradition. The 47th president then moved to the Capitol Rotunda for his swearing-in ceremony and inaugural address.

  6. Category:1967 in New York City - Wikipedia

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    47th Street Photo; 1967 New York City freight train collision; A. Air France robbery; C. Central Park be-ins; G. ... St. John's University strike of 1966–1967; T ...

  7. Look of the Week: First lady Melania Trump means ... - AOL

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    Instead, it’s the 47th official first lady portrait. Released by the White House on Monday, the picture — captured by Belgian photographer Régine Mahaux — has already sparked discussions ...