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  • New York, NY–21 March 2023. Third Act, the social activist movement of older people, sponsored a rally against bank investments in fossil fuels that started at Dag Hammerskjöld Plaza and moved up 47th Street to the headquarters of J. P. Morgan Chase. An interviewer from the New York State Poor People's Campaign interviews a rally attendee.
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  • New York, NY - 3 November 2020. New York City anticipates presidential election results as polls in some states close. Patience, the statuary lion on the south end of the steps of the New York Public Library, carries a book asking people to read, think, and vote.
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  • New York, NY - 3 November 2020. New York City anticipates presidential election results as polls in some states close. Fortitude, the statuary lion on the north end of the steps of the New York Public Library, carries a book asking people to read, think, and vote.
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  • New York, NY - 3 November 2020. New York City anticipates presidential election results as polls in some states close. Patience, the statuary lion on the south end of the steps of the New York Public Library, carries a book asking people to read, think, and vote.
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  • New York, NY - 3 November 2020. New York City anticipates presidential election results as polls in some states close. A woman on Fifth Avenue near Trump Tower wears a Keep American Great hat, an All Lives Matter mask, and displays a banner that reads "Women For Trump."
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  • New York, NY - 3 November 2020. New York City anticipates presidential election results as polls in some states close. Workers board up a branch of Bank United on the corner of Sixth Avenue and West 36th St in anticipation of unrest as election results are announced.
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  • New York, NY - 3 November 2020. New York City anticipates presidential election results as polls in some states close. The ABC News studio in Times Square announces preliminary election results as crowds arrive.
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  • New York, NY - 3 November 2020. New York City anticipates presidential election results as polls in some states close. Television crews set up to broadcast on Fifth Avenue a half block from Trump Tower.
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  • New York, NY - 3 November 2020. New York City anticipates presidential election results as polls in some states close. A police barricade formed my sanitation department trucks and police busses blocks access to Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue.g
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  • New York, NY - 3 November 2020. New York City anticipates presidential election results as polls in some states close. Workers board up a branch of Bank United on the corner of Sixth Avenue and West 36th St in anticipation of unrest as election results are announced.
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  • New York, NY - 3 November 2020. New York City anticipates presidential election results as polls in some states close. The H&M store in Herald Square is boarded up in anticipation of unrest after election results are known.
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  • New York, NY - 3 November 2020. New York City anticipates presidential election results as polls in some states close. The stores on the ground level of the Herald Towers in Herald Square are boarded up in anticipation of unrest after election results are known.
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  • New York, NY - 3 November 2020. New York City anticipates presidential election results as polls in some states close. The ABC News studio in Times Square announces preliminary election results as TV crews set up in the Square as crowds arrive.
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  • New York, NY - 3 November 2020. New York City anticipates presidential election results as polls in some states close. A forklift drives a load of framing lumber to be used to board up storefronts in anticipation of post-election unrest past Radio City Music Hall on West 50th Street.
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  • New York, NY - 3 November 2020. New York City anticipates presidential election results as polls in some states close. A police barricade formed my sanitation department trucks and police busses blocks access to Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue.
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  • New York, NY - 3 November 2020. New York City anticipates presidential election results as polls in some states close. A police barricade formed my sanitation department trucks and police busses blocks access to Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue.
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  • New York, NY - 3 November 2020. New York City anticipates presidential election results as polls in some states close. A woman on Fifth Avenue near Trump Tower wears a Keep American Great hat, an All Lives Matter mask, and displays a banner that reads "Women For Trump."
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  • New York, NY - 3 November 2020. New York City anticipates presidential election results as polls in some states close. Two Black men, one wearing a sweatshirt that reads "Fuck Trump BLM" are interviewed near the Trump Tower.
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  • New York, NY - 3 November 2020. New York City anticipates presidential election results as polls in some states close. Rockefeller Center, which was the scene of crowds listening to election announcements in 2016, is closed to all, while the building itself is lit in red, white, and blue.
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  • New York, NY - 3 November 2020. New York City anticipates presidential election results as polls in some states close. A couple walks by the boarded-up Michael Kors store in Rockefeller Center.
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  • New York, NY - 3 November 2020. New York City anticipates presidential election results as polls in some states close. The Liberty, on West 35th Street, has a TV on the sidewalk so passers-by and outdoor diners can follow the election results.
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  • New York, NY–21 March 2023. Third Act, the social activist movement of older people, sponsored a rally against bank investments in fossil fuels that started at Dag Hammerskjöld Plaza and moved up 47th Street to the headquarters of J. P. Morgan Chase. The drum line Batalá New York.
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  • New York, NY–21 March 2023. Third Act, the social activist movement of older people, sponsored a rally against bank investments in fossil fuels that started at Dag Hammerskjöld Plaza and moved up 47th Street to the headquarters of J. P. Morgan Chase. The drum line Batalá New York.
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  • New York, NY - 30 June 2019. The New York City Heritage of Pride March filled Fifth Avenue for hours with participants from the LGBTQ community and it's supporters. New York State Attorney General Letitia James.
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  • New York, NY - April 16, 2017. A group of people wear I Love New York T-shirts, and hats that represent landmarks, including the Staten Island Ferry (bearing marshmallow peeps), the Empire State Building, the Bronx Zoo, and the Brooklyn Bridge.
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  • New York, NY–21 March 2023. Third Act, the social activist movement of older people, sponsored a rally against bank investments in fossil fuels that started at Dag Hammerskjöld Plaza and moved up 47th Street to the headquarters of J. P. Morgan Chase. ecurity guards at an entrance to the bank.
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  • New York, NY–21 March 2023. Third Act, the social activist movement of older people, sponsored a rally against bank investments in fossil fuels that started at Dag Hammerskjöld Plaza and moved up 47th Street to the headquarters of J. P. Morgan Chase. ecurity guards at an entrance to the bank.
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  • New York, NY–21 March 2023. Third Act, the social activist movement of older people, sponsored a rally against bank investments in fossil fuels that started at Dag Hammerskjöld Plaza and moved up 47th Street to the headquarters of J. P. Morgan Chase.
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  • New York, NY–21 March 2023. Third Act, the social activist movement of older people, sponsored a rally against bank investments in fossil fuels that started at Dag Hammerskjöld Plaza and moved up 47th Street to the headquarters of J. P. Morgan Chase.
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  • New York, NY–21 March 2023. Third Act, the social activist movement of older people, sponsored a rally against bank investments in fossil fuels that started at Dag Hammerskjöld Plaza and moved up 47th Street to the headquarters of J. P. Morgan Chase.
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  • New York, NY–21 March 2023. Third Act, the social activist movement of older people, sponsored a rally against bank investments in fossil fuels that started at Dag Hammerskjöld Plaza and moved up 47th Street to the headquarters of J. P. Morgan Chase. Reverend Billy Talen, of the Church of No Shopping.
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  • New York, NY–21 March 2023. Third Act, the social activist movement of older people, sponsored a rally against bank investments in fossil fuels that started at Dag Hammerskjöld Plaza and moved up 47th Street to the headquarters of J. P. Morgan Chase.
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  • New York, NY–21 March 2023. Third Act, the social activist movement of older people, sponsored a rally against bank investments in fossil fuels that started at Dag Hammerskjöld Plaza and moved up 47th Street to the headquarters of J. P. Morgan Chase. Protestors outside the bank.
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  • New York, NY–21 March 2023. Third Act, the social activist movement of older people, sponsored a rally against bank investments in fossil fuels that started at Dag Hammerskjöld Plaza and moved up 47th Street to the headquarters of J. P. Morgan Chase. Protestors outside the bank.
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  • New York, NY–21 March 2023. Third Act, the social activist movement of older people, sponsored a rally against bank investments in fossil fuels that started at Dag Hammerskjöld Plaza and moved up 47th Street to the headquarters of J. P. Morgan Chase. A protestor outside the bank's window, bank employees inside.
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  • New York, NY–21 March 2023. Third Act, the social activist movement of older people, sponsored a rally against bank investments in fossil fuels that started at Dag Hammerskjöld Plaza and moved up 47th Street to the headquarters of J. P. Morgan Chase. The rally marches up 47th Street..
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  • New York, NY–21 March 2023. Third Act, the social activist movement of older people, sponsored a rally against bank investments in fossil fuels that started at Dag Hammerskjöld Plaza and moved up 47th Street to the headquarters of J. P. Morgan Chase. The rally marches up 47th Street..
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  • New York, NY–21 March 2023. Third Act, the social activist movement of older people, sponsored a rally against bank investments in fossil fuels that started at Dag Hammerskjöld Plaza and moved up 47th Street to the headquarters of J. P. Morgan Chase. A woman wears a baseball cap covered in buttons protesting fossil fuel investments.
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  • New York, NY–21 March 2023. Third Act, the social activist movement of older people, sponsored a rally against bank investments in fossil fuels that started at Dag Hammerskjöld Plaza and moved up 47th Street to the headquarters of J. P. Morgan Chase.
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  • New York, NY–21 March 2023. Third Act, the social activist movement of older people, sponsored a rally against bank investments in fossil fuels that started at Dag Hammerskjöld Plaza and moved up 47th Street to the headquarters of J. P. Morgan Chase.
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  • New York, NY–21 March 2023. Third Act, the social activist movement of older people, sponsored a rally against bank investments in fossil fuels that started at Dag Hammerskjöld Plaza and moved up 47th Street to the headquarters of J. P. Morgan Chase.
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  • New York, NY–21 March 2023. Third Act, the social activist movement of older people, sponsored a rally against bank investments in fossil fuels that started at Dag Hammerskjöld Plaza and moved up 47th Street to the headquarters of J. P. Morgan Chase.
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  • New York, NY–21 March 2023. Third Act, the social activist movement of older people, sponsored a rally against bank investments in fossil fuels that started at Dag Hammerskjöld Plaza and moved up 47th Street to the headquarters of J. P. Morgan Chase.
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  • New York, NY–21 March 2023. Third Act, the social activist movement of older people, sponsored a rally against bank investments in fossil fuels that started at Dag Hammerskjöld Plaza and moved up 47th Street to the headquarters of J. P. Morgan Chase.
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  • New York, NY–21 March 2023. Third Act, the social activist movement of older people, sponsored a rally against bank investments in fossil fuels that started at Dag Hammerskjöld Plaza and moved up 47th Street to the headquarters of J. P. Morgan Chase. The Stop Shopping Choir performs.
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  • New York, NY–21 March 2023. Third Act, the social activist movement of older people, sponsored a rally against bank investments in fossil fuels that started at Dag Hammerskjöld Plaza and moved up 47th Street to the headquarters of J. P. Morgan Chase. Two people hold a banner reading "Stop Financing Creation's Destruction."
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  • New York, NY–21 March 2023. Third Act, the social activist movement of older people, sponsored a rally against bank investments in fossil fuels that started at Dag Hammerskjöld Plaza and moved up 47th Street to the headquarters of J. P. Morgan Chase. The rally marches up 47th Street..
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  • New York, NY–21 March 2023. Third Act, the social activist movement of older people, sponsored a rally against bank investments in fossil fuels that started at Dag Hammerskjöld Plaza and moved up 47th Street to the headquarters of J. P. Morgan Chase. Pakistani American climate justice advocate Ayisha Siddiqa.
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  • New York, NY–21 March 2023. Third Act, the social activist movement of older people, sponsored a rally against bank investments in fossil fuels that started at Dag Hammerskjöld Plaza and moved up 47th Street to the headquarters of J. P. Morgan Chase. Pakistani American climate justice advocate Ayisha Siddiqa.
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  • New York, NY–21 March 2023. Third Act, the social activist movement of older people, sponsored a rally against bank investments in fossil fuels that started at Dag Hammerskjöld Plaza and moved up 47th Street to the headquarters of J. P. Morgan Chase. The activist organization Raging Grannies sings.
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  • New York, NY–21 March 2023. Third Act, the social activist movement of older people, sponsored a rally against bank investments in fossil fuels that started at Dag Hammerskjöld Plaza and moved up 47th Street to the headquarters of J. P. Morgan Chase.
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  • New York, NY–21 March 2023. Third Act, the social activist movement of older people, sponsored a rally against bank investments in fossil fuels that started at Dag Hammerskjöld Plaza and moved up 47th Street to the headquarters of J. P. Morgan Chase. Reverend Billy Talen, of the Church of No Shopping.
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  • New York, NY–21 March 2023. Third Act, the social activist movement of older people, sponsored a rally against bank investments in fossil fuels that started at Dag Hammerskjöld Plaza and moved up 47th Street to the headquarters of J. P. Morgan Chase.
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  • New York, NY–21 March 2023. Third Act, the social activist movement of older people, sponsored a rally against bank investments in fossil fuels that started at Dag Hammerskjöld Plaza and moved up 47th Street to the headquarters of J. P. Morgan Chase. Reverend Billy Talen, of the Church of No Shopping.
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  • New York, NY–21 March 2023. Third Act, the social activist movement of older people, sponsored a rally against bank investments in fossil fuels that started at Dag Hammerskjöld Plaza and moved up 47th Street to the headquarters of J. P. Morgan Chase. Protestors hold a sign reading "Chase Funds Climate Crimes" outside an entrance to the bank.
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  • New York, NY–21 March 2023. Third Act, the social activist movement of older people, sponsored a rally against bank investments in fossil fuels that started at Dag Hammerskjöld Plaza and moved up 47th Street to the headquarters of J. P. Morgan Chase.
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  • New York, NY–21 March 2023. Third Act, the social activist movement of older people, sponsored a rally against bank investments in fossil fuels that started at Dag Hammerskjöld Plaza and moved up 47th Street to the headquarters of J. P. Morgan Chase.
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  • New York, NY–21 March 2023. Third Act, the social activist movement of older people, sponsored a rally against bank investments in fossil fuels that started at Dag Hammerskjöld Plaza and moved up 47th Street to the headquarters of J. P. Morgan Chase.
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  • New York, NY–21 March 2023. Third Act, the social activist movement of older people, sponsored a rally against bank investments in fossil fuels that started at Dag Hammerskjöld Plaza and moved up 47th Street to the headquarters of J. P. Morgan Chase. Reverend Billy Talen, of the Church of No Shopping.
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  • New York, NY–21 March 2023. Third Act, the social activist movement of older people, sponsored a rally against bank investments in fossil fuels that started at Dag Hammerskjöld Plaza and moved up 47th Street to the headquarters of J. P. Morgan Chase.
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  • New York, NY–21 March 2023. Third Act, the social activist movement of older people, sponsored a rally against bank investments in fossil fuels that started at Dag Hammerskjöld Plaza and moved up 47th Street to the headquarters of J. P. Morgan Chase. A man holds a digital countdown climate clock showing 6 years, 123 days, 1 hour, 31 minutes, 42 seconds.
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  • New York, NY–21 March 2023. Third Act, the social activist movement of older people, sponsored a rally against bank investments in fossil fuels that started at Dag Hammerskjöld Plaza and moved up 47th Street to the headquarters of J. P. Morgan Chase. Pakistani American climate justice advocate Ayisha Siddiqa.
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  • New York, NY–21 March 2023. Third Act, the social activist movement of older people, sponsored a rally against bank investments in fossil fuels that started at Dag Hammerskjöld Plaza and moved up 47th Street to the headquarters of J. P. Morgan Chase. Pakistani American climate justice advocate Ayisha Siddiqa.
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  • New York, NY–21 March 2023. Third Act, the social activist movement of older people, sponsored a rally against bank investments in fossil fuels that started at Dag Hammerskjöld Plaza and moved up 47th Street to the headquarters of J. P. Morgan Chase. The activist organization Raging Grannies sings.
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  • New York, NY–21 March 2023. Third Act, the social activist movement of older people, sponsored a rally against bank investments in fossil fuels that started at Dag Hammerskjöld Plaza and moved up 47th Street to the headquarters of J. P. Morgan Chase. Steve Fox, Strategic Organizer for Climate and Environmental Justice of the NYC COmptroller's office, addresses the crowd.
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  • Scallions and mustard greens for sale, Union Square Greenmarket, New York City.
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  • Tomatoes and asparagus for sale, Union Square Greenmarket, New York City.
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  • The XR Theater, part of Extincction Rebellion, pantomimes the destruction of trees and the oceans by greedy investors.
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  • The XR Theater, part of Extincction Rebellion, pantomimes the destruction of trees and the oceans by greedy investors.
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  • The XR Theater, part of Extincction Rebellion, pantomimes the destruction of trees and the oceans by greedy investors.
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  • The XR Theater, part of Extincction Rebellion, pantomimes the destruction of trees and the oceans by greedy investors.
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  • The XR Theater, part of Extincction Rebellion, pantomimes the destruction of trees and the oceans by greedy investors.
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  • The XR Theater, part of Extincction Rebellion, pantomimes the destruction of trees and the oceans by greedy investors.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 1 November 2020. Voters in Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood stood in line in a light rain at a polling place in Brooklyn College to cast their ballots on the last day of early voting in the 2020 presidential election in New York. The poll was open from 7 AM to 4 PM today, and just before 4:00 the line stretched for half a block along Bedford Avenue, and twice the length and width of the quadrangle, about a quarter of a mile (400m) in all.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 1 November 2020. Voters in Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood stood in line in a light rain at a polling place in Brooklyn College to cast their ballots on the last day of early voting in the 2020 presidential election in New York. The polls closed at 4:00, but these people were the last in line at 4:30, and still had a wait ahead of them. Anyone who made it to the line by 4:00 was allowed to vote.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 1 November 2020. Voters in Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood stood in line in a light rain at a polling place in Brooklyn College to cast their ballots on the last day of early voting in the 2020 presidential election in New York. The woman in the center voted early beause she did not trust sending an absentee ballot through the mail.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 1 November 2020. Voters in Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood stood in line in a light rain at a polling place in Brooklyn College to cast their ballots on the last day of early voting in the 2020 presidential election in New York.  A woman with a cane is helped out after voting.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 1 November 2020. Voters in Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood stood in line in a light rain at a polling place in Brooklyn College to cast their ballots on the last day of early voting in the 2020 presidential election in New York. The poll was open from 7 AM to 4 PM today, and just before 4:00 the line stretched for half a block along Bedford Avenue, and twice the length and width of the quadrangle, about a quarter of a mile (400m) in all. The line in the quadrangle from the entrance, along one side, and back down the length of the quad.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 1 November 2020. Voters in Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood stood in line in a light rain at a polling place in Brooklyn College to cast their ballots on the last day of early voting in the 2020 presidential election in New York. After the last of the voters were in the quadrangle a poll worker took up directional signs.
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  • An New Year's Eve, a steam line is extended outside the plant to power whistles and a callilope. The Pratt calliope is controlled by a keyboard which operates the solenoid valves.
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  • Clouds of steam rise into the night sky, marking a festive beginning to the new year.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 2 March 2019. Ohio state senator Nina Turner speaking at Bernie Sanders' first rally for the 2020 presidential primary at Brooklyn College.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning. A woman in line on Avenue I wears a mask that reads "VOTE."
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning. A family brought their children a a bike trailer.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning. The entrance to the polling place at Brooklen College.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning. Some people brought folding chairs, some brought their children, and all seemed resigned to wait as long as it took. People wait at the corner of Bedford Avenue and Avenue I, about 0.3 miles (0.5km) from the doors.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning. A half hour after the polls opened, the line snaked around the block, and up and down Est 24th Street, a block away from Bedford Avenue, and continued on to Avenue J, and up East 23rd Street. The line on East 24th Street and Avenue I.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning. A family brought their children a a bike trailer.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning.  A voter with a ballot being directed to a voting booth.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning. A voter about to place his ballot in a scanner.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning. Voters at the door to the polling place.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning. Voters in line near the polling place.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning. A voter leaves the polling place after voting.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning. Some people brought folding chairs, some brought their children, and all seemed resigned to wait as long as it took. People wait on Bedford Avenue, noy far from the polling place.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning. A woman asks for help from a poll worker.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning. Some people brought folding chairs, some brought their children, and all seemed resigned to wait as long as it took.
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