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November 1, 2020 by Blogfinger

This image won a first prize and was exhibited in New York City at  Mt . Sinai Hospital.   A Miami hurricane blew out the windows of an ocean front hotel lobby. Paul Goldfinger photograph c. 1963 ©

 

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