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Sheepshead Bay Fish Store by Arthur Tress - 1973
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School Children on Their Way Home in Great Kills, on Staten Island - 1973
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Plum Beach, Sheepshead Bay by Arthur Tress - 1973
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On Hylan Boulevard, Staten Island by Arthur Tress - 1973
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South Beach, Staten Island, Is Safe for Swimming by Arthur Tress - 1973
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School Excursion on the Staten Island Ferry, Crossing Upper New York Bay - 1973
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House on Hunter's Point, Bordering John F. Kennedy Airport by Arthur Tress - 1973
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Fish Store in Sheepshead By Arthur Tress - 1973
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Abandoned Ice Cream Wagon at Broad Channel in Jamaica Bay by Arthur Tress - 1973
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Entrance to Abandoned Parachute Jump Tower at Steepleehase Amusement Park on Coney Island by Arthur Tress - 1973
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Collection: Documerica
By the late 1960s, the American landscape was ravaged by decades of unchecked land development, blighted by urban decay in the big cities, and plagued by seemingly unstoppable air, noise, and water pollution. In November 1971, the newly created Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a monumental photodocumentary project to record changes in the American environment. DOCUMERICA resulted in a collection of more than 20,000 photographs by its conclusion in 1978. - National Archives