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My father had a small Italian Restaurant in New York City from 1980 to 1990. I loved spending time there when I was younger. The building was restored a number of years ago and I contacted the current owner out of curiosity. She wrote me back and told me this photograph (which is not my family) was found hidden in the attic. I have done some searching in the past and through the city I have a list of owners. The first being the Huyler family. They were a well known family in NY. I know Alice Huyler Ramsey was the first woman to drive across the country. I was a bit taken aback about how much the girl on the far left looks a bit like her. I want to share this interesting find with you all. View full size.

My father had a small Italian Restaurant in New York City from 1980 to 1990. I loved spending time there when I was younger. The building was restored a number of years ago and I contacted the current owner out of curiosity. She wrote me back and told me this photograph (which is not my family) was found hidden in the attic. I have done some searching in the past and through the city I have a list of owners. The first being the Huyler family. They were a well known family in NY. I know Alice Huyler Ramsey was the first woman to drive across the country. I was a bit taken aback about how much the girl on the far left looks a bit like her. I want to share this interesting find with you all. View full size.

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