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The New Yorker, July 30, 1927 P. 7 Talk story about the stray pigeons around the Public Library, Madison Square Garden, Pennsylvania Station, lower Broadway and the Battery.
By Russel Crouse The New Yorker, July 30 , 1927P. 7 Talk story about the stray pigeons around the Public Library, Madison Square Garden, Pennsylvania Station, lower Broadway and the Battery.
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A parking lot on W. 48th St. is busy all day and half the night, but at dawn it is deserted except for pigeons and stray cats.
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Theresa Nazzaro, 48, who rescues stray cats and even the occasional injured pigeon, said she had wanted to take care of Rusty but could not get to the horse.
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