Rear Window of Solomon Tenement NYC June 1936
The rear window of a tenement dwelling at 133 Avenue D in New York City provides a glimpse into urban life in June 1936. The Solomon family, listed for resettlement to Hightstown, New Jersey, exemplifies the housing conditions faced by many during this era. New York City was a critical center for immigrants adjusting to their new lives. This image serves as a resource for understanding 1930s American history.
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Rear Window of Solomon Tenement NYC June 1936
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