File:Knabenshue Toledo No.2 NYC-1905-08-20.jpg

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English: photo description: Often printed as postcard captioned "Roy Knabenshue at Brockton MA Fair (4 Oct 1905)", this photo captures Toledo Nº2 rising from starting point at 62nd Street and Central Park West. Knabenshue made two flights from this location - the first, on 20 August 1905, to 42nd Street, the second, on the 1st (September), to 18th Street, returning in each case to Central Park.
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Author cropped, enhanced & uploaded by marcric from a 1905 photo.

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