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Public Space: 1925

1925. "Convention Hall bowling alleys, lobby." Mezzanine of a long-vanished Washington D.C. landmark, the old Liberty Market at Fifth and K streets. National Photo Company Collection glass negative. View full size.

1925. "Convention Hall bowling alleys, lobby." Mezzanine of a long-vanished Washington D.C. landmark, the old Liberty Market at Fifth and K streets. National Photo Company Collection glass negative. View full size.

 

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I'll bet I know what happened to all those wool mohair couches, chairs and carpets in that sunny community lounge. It seemed as though my grandmother spent most her California days making certain our shades (and later the blinds) were kept securely closed in our bright San Diego living room with its many south and western facing windows.

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