File:Missing persons - by Keith Tyler.jpg
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DescriptionMissing persons - by Keith Tyler.jpg |
Long line of missing person flyers outside NYU's Greenberg Hall, one of many such impromptu displays throughout Manhattan after 9-11. New York City, September 18. 2001. 57-wallangle1 |
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Author | Keith Tyler from Seattle, WA, USA |
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