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Young boy tending freshly stocked fruit and vegetable stand at Center Market, 02/18/1915

Taken on February 18, 1915, this photo shows a fruit and vegetable stand in Washington DC’s Center Market. The market once operated on the land now occupied by the National Archives Building.
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Young boy tending freshly stocked fruit and vegetable stand at Center Market, 02/18/1915

Taken on February 18, 1915, this photo shows a fruit and vegetable stand in Washington DC’s Center Market. The market once operated on the land now occupied by the National Archives Building.

Source: research.archives.gov

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