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Harlem 1970-2009: Photographs by Camilo José Vergara

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Experience forty years of Harlem from the shutters of world-famous photojournalist Camilo Jose Vergara.  Harlem 1970-2009: Photographs by Camilo José Vergara highlights photographs taken of the same street corners for four decades in captivating before and after contrasts. While some now show no trace of how they used to be, others are virtually unchanged.

At any rate, Harlem’s colorful and distinguished character makes it an ever exciting spectacle.

The exhibit is staged at the New York Historical Society at 170 Central Park W and funded by The New York Community Trust.   It runs everyday  through July 12.

The following are admission details:

Adults :  $10
Senior citizens (65 and over): $7
Educators (with proper ID) : $7
Members of the military (with proper ID): $7
Students (with proper ID)  : $6
N-YHS members and children under 12 : FREE
Friday nights, 6:00 – 8:00 PM : Pay what you wish

Image by Jag 9889.

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