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Summer seminar students at the ANS
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Whodini at Von King Park
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ING Track Meet, Ichan Stadium
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Dance Out!
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Dance Out! at East River Park
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The Francesca Harper Project HopeBoykinDance @ East River Park.
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Dance Out! at East River Park
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CPF Theater The Last Year in the Life of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.: A Rock Operetta Performed by Waterwell
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Ballet Noir & Von Howard @ East River Park
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The Classical Theatre of Harlem @ East River Pk
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Contra-Tiempo INSPIRIT Dance
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ING Track Meet, Ichan Stadium
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Chase Aces Tournament Flushing Meadow Park
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Wizard of Oz at Von King park Queens
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Wizard of Oz at Von King park Queens
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Carthaginian Tetradrachm
Depicting Heracles or Hercules as the Romans knew him. A beautiful example of a well preserved ancient coin with incredible detail and workmanship.
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African pre-colonial money
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1907 high relief $20 gold "double eagle"
The Saint-Gaudens double eagle is named for the designer, Augustus Saint-Gaudens, one of the premier sculptors in American history. Theodore Roosevelt imposed upon him in his last few years to redesign the nation's coinage at the beginning of the 20th century. St. Gaudens' work on the high-relief $20 gold piece is considered to be one of the most extraordinary pieces of art on any American coin. The mint eventually insisted on a low-relief version, as the high-relief coin took up to eleven strikes to bring up the details and didn't stack correctly for banking purposes. Only 12,367 of these coins were struck in 1907.
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African pre-colonial money
Heavy bronze anklet worn by women as a dowery.
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African pre-colonial money