The Dewey Arch Trailer

The Dewey Arch Trailer (1899)

10 October 1899 Factual 1 mins

A view of the arch from Fifth Avenue, the day after the great Dewey parade, showing the crowd of sight-seers, traffic, etc.

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United States 10 October 1899

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