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Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas!

"Xmas Tree, Madison Square" circa 1915. Merry Christmas to everyone from Shorpy! From time to time today we'll be changing the color of the tree. So ladle out the eggnog, throw some carols on the Victrola and enjoy the show. 5x7 glass negative, George Grantham Bain Collection. View full size.

Merry Christmas to you too,

Merry Christmas to you too, this is a fine tree, as the matter of fact, this is a wonderful Christmas tree.
Artificial trees

Just found this site.

I just found this site. I really enjoy the old photographs. I will continue to check out whatever comes next......... Thank you!

Thanks so much

Thanks so much for this thoughtful, beautiful site. Blessings to you and everyone that visits here.

Merry Christmas

Merry Christmas, and all the days following to you, Dave and your staff. Your site is truly unique and wonderful for all of us who crave a bit of nostalgia.

Merry Christmas!

A little late, (Getting in all the holiday cheer I could!!) but Merry Christmas to all that work on this site! I really appreciate all the work y'all do here.
Have a blessed new year!

Merry Christmas And Happy New Year...

May everyone have a wonderful holiday.

Thank you Dave [and staff?] for all that you do. :)

Ditto

I tell everyone I know about your site. Thanks.

Merry Christmas

And a big thank you.....may the upcoming year be truly blessed for you and your site.

Merry Christmas!

How beautiful!

Thank you, Dave...for all you do.
Shorpy is a magical destination in our crazy/fast paced world.

Merry Christmas

Merry Christmas!! to all of you at shorpy.

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