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By Chad Kainz Posted on 1 October 202015 August 2021

Remembering Harlem, 2019 #lookback

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Each year I build a monthly calendar of my favorite travel/place-related photographs. This is the photo I selected last year to reflect this month, so in essence a look back at looking forward. Via Instagram https://instagr.am/p/CFzb8VVHVWY/

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