Crowd assembled at Lexington Avenue and E.67th Street

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Crowd assembled at Lexington Avenue and E.67th Street

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Crowd assembled at Lexington Avenue and E.67th Street to witness the digging of the first shovelful of earth taken up for the construction of the city's projected subway system. The Total cost of the new subways will be $257,000,000. n.d.American Press Assn.
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