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I was 7. However, I have vivid memories of that time. I was a wide eyed innocent making sense of the Bronx and Manhattan mainly. Lots of struggle in that time, I could not understand intellectually what was going on, but could feel it. Yet, there was lots of love and hopefullness at home. The City has changed but the more it changes the more it stays the same. Just we are older
Everything would be a whole lot cheaper that's for sure.
I remember hearing of a place on west 75th st, two bedroom, for $250, in 1979. I never got close to it; finding apartments was very competitive then too.
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