USA. New York City. Harlem. 2002. Preservationist Michael Henry Adams (right) and Bayou restaurant owner Michael Eberstadt (left). (NYC25440)

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01-01-2002



USA. New York City. Harlem. 2002. Preservationist Michael Henry Adams (right) and Bayou restaurant owner Michael Eberstadt (left).

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