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BLIZZARD IN NEW YORK.—More than 17in of snow fell in New York at the beginning of this month. The “Times” tower is shown in the background. On February 4, private cars were banned from the streets for the first time in the city’s history. The order was relaxed next day.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29436, 11 February 1961, Page 13

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BLIZZARD IN NEW YORK.—More than 17in of snow fell in New York at the beginning of this month. The “Times” tower is shown in the background. On February 4, private cars were banned from the streets for the first time in the city’s history. The order was relaxed next day. Press, Volume C, Issue 29436, 11 February 1961, Page 13

BLIZZARD IN NEW YORK.—More than 17in of snow fell in New York at the beginning of this month. The “Times” tower is shown in the background. On February 4, private cars were banned from the streets for the first time in the city’s history. The order was relaxed next day. Press, Volume C, Issue 29436, 11 February 1961, Page 13

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