New York 06.03.2010
American History, 101
Relics of the industrial era find new life at Strawser & Smith
We’ve picked plenty of second-hand goods up off New York’s sidewalks over the years. Some of the items we find on the street we bring home to sit on for good, others just for a night.
Despite what our fake I.D. says, we’re not kids anymore. We’re too old mature for sidewalk sales, both the kind that peddles tossed-away furniture and the kind found outside Alegria at 4 a.m.
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