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January 1941. "Near the waterfront. New Bedford, Massachusetts." 35mm Kodachrome transparency by Jack Delano for the OWI. View full size.
I used to see those circular things in the background from time to time in St. Louis. What are they for?
[Gas holders. - Dave]
The muted colors make it look like an Edward Hopper painting.
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