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By 1928 , New York City residents could travel to six hundred and fifty - five
thousand acres of forest reserve within two hundred miles ; but most New Yorkers
turned to a finger - like reservation , in some places as narrow as two hundred
feet ...
By 1928 , New York City residents could travel to six hundred and fifty - five
thousand acres of forest reserve within two hundred miles ; but most New Yorkers
turned to a finger - like reservation , in some places as narrow as two hundred
feet ...
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Even in 1905 , a most successful season , it measured only one hundred thirty by
two hundred fifty feet . Fenced away from the rest of the world , it formed a
community where young hosts and hostesses guided visitors through the garden
and ...
Even in 1905 , a most successful season , it measured only one hundred thirty by
two hundred fifty feet . Fenced away from the rest of the world , it formed a
community where young hosts and hostesses guided visitors through the garden
and ...
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In 1882 , when the Tribune took over the program , fifty - five hundred children
participated . The number grew steadily ; after 1889 , the Fresh Air Fund served
more than ten thousand New York children every season . Participants in Country
...
In 1882 , when the Tribune took over the program , fifty - five hundred children
participated . The number grew steadily ; after 1889 , the Fresh Air Fund served
more than ten thousand New York children every season . Participants in Country
...
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