African American neighborhood Harlem in New York City, United States. Exteriors of various shops and stores. Traffic passes along busy street in the foreground. Sign reads 'Harlem Seafood'. African American people walk along street. African American woman sells ice cream cones.
A demonstration against the Taft hartley Act, in New York City. People march along a street. Signs held by the people parading along the street. One sign reads: "Force owners to reach agreement." Policemen control the crowd.
U.S. Attorney Charles H. Tuttle wins U.S. Republican Party gubernatorial nomination. He poses with his family for a photograph in Albany, New York.
Jaywalkers keep policemen busy in New York City. Pedestrians walk and cross a street improperly as traffic moves. Two pedestrians trying to cross a street are stopped by a policeman. The policeman shows traffic lights to the pedestrians. Policemen try to stop jaywalkers crossing streets. A policeman fining a pedestrian for jay walking.
Roman Catholic followers celebrate the feast day of St. Christopher, the patron saint of transportation, in Baldwin, New York. Exterior of Saint Christopher’s Church (11 Gale Ave, Baldwin, NY 11510, United States). People gather outside the church. A statue of Saint Christopher carrying the infant Jesus. Children riding bicycles on the street. Motorists driving their vehicles. They receive blessings from Roman Catholic priests. A priest sprinkle holy water on the car.
The Hambletonian racing event held in Goshen, New York. People gather in a large number to watch the harness race. Sulkies racing along the race track. People watching the event. Horse Newport Dream wins the race.
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