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ny280126213710 Tom McNamara, who has been going to Cape Cod since 1972, at his home in Eastham, Mass., Jan. 24, 2026. ÒIÕm passionate because I love Eastham, I love Cape Cod,Ó he said. ÒThis is about being fair to your neighbor.Ó (Veasey Conway/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny261023162006 Stephanie Syjuco?s ?Block Out the Sun (Shadow)? and ?Block Out the Sun (Shield),? both 2019-2020, at the Guggenheim Museum in New York on Oct. 24, 2023, in which the artist protects the subjects of archival photos ? Filipinos put on display at the St. Louis World?s Fair in 1904 ? with her hands. In ?Going Dark? at the Guggenheim, 28 artists explore urgent questions around what it means to be seen, and to see each other. (Clark Hodgin/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny281123115606 A family getting information at a Rutgers University booth at an American college fair held in Beijing, Sept. 23, 2023. The number of Chinese students going to the United States has fallen in recent years. (Gilles Sabrié/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny281123115907 Students and their friends and families hover over rows of booths advertising American universities at an American college fair in Beijing, Sept. 23, 2023. The number of Chinese students going to the United States has fallen in recent years. (Gilles Sabrié/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny281123120507 Attendees pose for photos with the United States Ambassador to China, Nicholas Burns, at an American college fair in Beijing, Sept. 23, 2023. The number of Chinese students going to the United States has fallen in recent years. (Gilles Sabrié/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120823165006 Former President Donald Trump visits the Animal Learning Center at the Iowa State Fair in Des Moines, on Aug. 12, 2023. Atlanta-area prosecutors have indicated that they will go before a grand jury early next week to present the results of their investigation into election interference by former Trump and his allies, raising the possibility that within days Trump could face a fourth criminal indictment. (Maddie McGarvey/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny290623192406 Shannon Gundy, an official at the University of Maryland, College Park at her office on College Park, Md., on Wednesday, June 21, 2023. Colleges have a game plan, like emphasizing the personal essay, but so do conservative groups that promise to monitor and, if necessary, go back to court. (Shuran Huang/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny290623190806 L. Song Richardson, president of Colorado College, in her office in Colorado Springs, Colo., on June 20, 2023. Colleges have a game plan, like emphasizing the personal essay, but so do conservative groups that promise to monitor and, if necessary, go back to court. (Stephen Speranza/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny290623192207 The U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, May 31, 2023. Colleges have a game plan, like emphasizing the personal essay, but so do conservative groups that promise to monitor and, if necessary, go back to court. (Kenny Holston/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny081122003006 A voter fills out an absentee ballot at the West Bloomfield Township Clerk's Office in West Bloomfield Township, Mich., Nov. 7, 2022. In private meetings, activists, lawyers and GOP officials laid out a strategy for contesting the results of the 2022 midterm elections in Michigan. ÒIf there is a close election, itÕs going to be up to us to fix it,Ó one said. (Nic Antaya/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny081122003406 A voter drops off an absentee ballot in downtown Grand Rapids, Mich., Nov. 6, 2022. In private meetings, activists, lawyers and GOP officials laid out a strategy for contesting the results of the 2022 midterm elections in Michigan. ÒIf there is a close election, itÕs going to be up to us to fix it,Ó one said. (Brittany Greeson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny081122003605 Braden Giacobazzi talks with his team of poll monitors during the pre-processing of absentee ballots at Huntington Place, a convention center in downtown Detroit, Nov. 6, 2022. In private meetings, activists, lawyers and GOP officials laid out a strategy for contesting the results of the 2022 midterm elections in Michigan. ÒIf there is a close election, itÕs going to be up to us to fix it,Ó one said. (Nic Antaya/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny081122003306 Boxes of ballots in question during the pre-processing of absentee votes at Huntington Place, a convention center in downtown Detroit, Nov. 6, 2022. In private meetings, activists, lawyers and GOP officials laid out a strategy for contesting the results of the 2022 midterm elections in Michigan. ÒIf there is a close election, itÕs going to be up to us to fix it,Ó one said. (Nic Antaya/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny081122003106 Election workers sort ballots while being monitored by poll watchers and challengers during the pre-processing of absentee votes at Huntington Place, a convention center in downtown Detroit, Nov. 6, 2022. In private meetings, activists, lawyers and GOP officials laid out a strategy for contesting the results of the 2022 midterm elections in Michigan. ÒIf there is a close election, itÕs going to be up to us to fix it,Ó one said. (Nic Antaya/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny120723212406 FILE ? A shopper walks with merchandise outside the Miami Gun Show, at the Miami-Dade Country Fair and Exposition Center in Miami, Fla., on May 28, 2022. ?This time of year, we have to live with a deluge of terrible stories about mass shootings, snuffing out the lives of people who were just going about their business when some guy (OK, almost universally a guy) comes by and starts firing into the crowd,? writes New York Times columnist Gail Collins. (Damon Winter/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny150422172105 Anna Cobb, star of the experimental horror film ÒWeÕre All Going to the WorldÕs Fair,Ó in New York, April 11, 2022. A coming-of-age story about the perils and perks of virtual identity-making, ÒWorldÕs FairÓ joins other recent indie films that disrupt tone and form of the genre. (OK McCausland/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny010920193004 Samantha Arnold serves ice cream from a trailer parked outside a Wilco Farm Store in Canby, Ore. on Aug. 21, 2020. Food vendors and their devoted fans are going to great lengths, from drive-throughs to phone apps, to keep the corn dogs and chickens-on-a-stick flowing. (Cole Wilson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny010920192204 Volunteers from the industry group, Oregon Dairy Women, with the mobile version of the Red Barn ice cream stand that is usually run at the Oregon State Fair in Canby, Ore. on Aug. 21, 2020. Food vendors and their devoted fans are going to great lengths, from drive-throughs to phone apps, to keep the corn dogs and chickens-on-a-stick flowing. (Cole Wilson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny010920192703 A new ?Fair Stuff? menu at Abel Gonzales? Dallas restaurant, Cocina Italiano, that includes deep-fried cookie dough and deep-fried peanut butter, jelly and banana sandwiches, on Aug. 12, 2020. Food vendors and their devoted fans are going to great lengths, from drive-throughs to phone apps, to keep the corn dogs and chickens-on-a-stick flowing. (Allison V. Smith/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny010920193403 Abel Gonzales, who has been deep-frying food at the State Fair of Texas since 2002, in Dallas on Aug. 12, 2020. Food vendors and their devoted fans are going to great lengths, from drive-throughs to phone apps, to keep the corn dogs and chickens-on-a-stick flowing. (Allison V. Smith/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny010920193204 Nashville hot chicken and chicken in a waffle cone at the State Fair Food Truck Fest at Omni Brewing in Maple Grove, Minn. on Aug. 15, 2020. Food vendors and their devoted fans are going to great lengths, from drive-throughs to phone apps, to keep the corn dogs and chickens-on-a-stick flowing. (Jenn Ackerman/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny010920192404 Stephanie Shimp, who bought a food truck to take her wares on the road after the Minnesota State Fair was canceled, in Maple Grove, Minn., on Aug. 15, 2020. Food vendors and their devoted fans are going to great lengths, from drive-throughs to phone apps, to keep the corn dogs and chickens-on-a-stick flowing. (Jenn Ackerman/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny010920192904 Felicia Turrentine-Daniel, who would have had her 21st year as a vendor at that state?s fair, at her home in Greensboro, N.C. on Aug. 12, 2020. Food vendors and their devoted fans are going to great lengths, from drive-throughs to phone apps, to keep the corn dogs and chickens-on-a-stick flowing. (Mike Belleme/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny010920192304 Felicia Turrentine-Daniel pours a honey-Sriracha sauce on a Chickenator, the cinnamon-bun sandwich she created for the North Carolina State Fair, in Greensboro, N.C. on Aug. 12, 2020. Food vendors and their devoted fans are going to great lengths, from drive-throughs to phone apps, to keep the corn dogs and chickens-on-a-stick flowing. (Mike Belleme/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny150420131603 Riders get off the bus at the State Fair Transit Center off Woodward Avenue in Detroit on April 8, 2020. Virus or no virus, many people in Detroit have a job they need to get to and one way to get there, the bus, as they help keep the city going, even putting themselves in harm?s way. (Emily Rose Bennett/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny150420130604 Rochell Brown, a bus driver, sanitizes her hands at the State Fair Transit Center off Woodward Avenue in Detroit on April 8, 2020. Virus or no virus, many people in Detroit have a job they need to get to and one way to get there, the bus, as they help keep the city going, even putting themselves in harm?s way. (Emily Rose Bennett/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny111019203304 Ruth Ortiz, a plaintiff in a lawsuit against the government arguing that the Hurricane Harvey recovery money is going to homeowners and not to renters, in front of her current home in Victoria, Texas, Oct. 10. 2019. The lawsuit, brought by Ortiz and two other women, raises questions about how the government treats low-income renters of color in the aftermath of disasters. (Joanna Kulesza/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny111019203504 Ruth Ortiz, a plaintiff in a lawsuit against the government arguing that Hurricane Harvey recovery money is going to homeowners and not renters, prepares a daily medication for her 14-year-old son's microscopic brain tumor, at their home in Victoria, Texas, Oct. 10. 2019. The lawsuit, brought by Ortiz and two other women, raises questions about how the government treats low-income renters of color in the aftermath of disasters. (Joanna Kulesza/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny160919163604 Charles Jupree, who has worked at the General Motors Assembly plant in Flint, Mich., for 42 years, pickets outside, Sept. 16, 2019. The Michigan city?s assembly plant has produced millions of vehicles and supported generations of workers. Now a strike has rendered it idle. ?We?ve got a great product and we?d like to keep it going,? says Jupree. ?We?d just like a fair shake.? (Erin Kirkland/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny291019014704 FILE -- Former Housing Secretary Julian Castro, a Democratic presidential hopeful, at the Iowa State Fair with his wife, Erica, and children Cristian, 4, and Carina, 10, in Des Moines, Iowa, on Aug. 9, 2019. Castro entered the presidential race in January 2019 and has had a tough time distinguishing himself from a crowded field of Democratic candidates. But he is proving his strength is going head-to-head with his opponents. (Rachel Mummey/The New York Times/Fotoarena) -- STANDALONE PHOTO FOR USE AS DESIRED WITH YEAREND REVIEWS --
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ny180819205703 FILE -- Former Housing Secretary Julian Castro, a Democratic presidential hopeful, at the Iowa State Fair with his wife, Erica, and children Cristian, 4, and Carina, 10, in Des Moines, Iowa, on Aug. 9, 2019. Castro entered the presidential race in January 2019 and has had a tough time distinguishing himself from a crowded field of Democratic candidates. But he is proving his strength is going head-to-head with his opponents. (Rachel Mummey/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180819210004 FILE -- Former Housing Secretary Julian Castro, a Democratic presidential hopeful, with his wife, Erica, and child Cristian, 4, as he greets a fairgoer at the Iowa State Fair in Des Moines, Iowa, on Aug. 9, 2019. Castro entered the presidential race in January 2019 and has had a tough time distinguishing himself from a crowded field of Democratic candidates. But he is proving his strength is going head-to-head with his opponents. (Rachel Mummey/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180819205904 FILE -- Former Housing Secretary Julian Castro, a Democratic presidential hopeful, is reflected in an attendee's sunglasses as he speaks at the Iowa State Fair in Des Moines, Iowa, on Aug. 9, 2019. Castro entered the presidential race in January 2019 and has had a tough time distinguishing himself from a crowded field of Democratic candidates. But he is proving his strength is going head-to-head with his opponents. (Tom Brenner/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny300719113204 FILE -- A rider uses his smartphone to pay the faire at the Grand Central subway station in Manhattan, July 18, 2019. New York City?s subway is introducing a contactless payment system that accepts credit cards and smartphone payments. (Michelle V. Agins/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny170720205304 Kamarjae Boyd, 15, in Tulsa, Okla., June 27, 2019. ÒHow can I cope with this? And me being a black male, I should not have to go outside and feel scared for my protection because my ancestors going all the way back -- thatÕs not fair to me,Ó Boyd said, ÒI have been playing, prancing around, eating food on my ancestorsÕ, my friendsÕ ancestorsÕ, graves.Ó (Joseph Rushmore/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny010419125304 FILE -- The Supreme Court building in Washington, Jan. 15, 2019. In 1993, a South Dakota jury debated whether to sentence a gay man to death. One juror suggested that sentencing the defendant, Charles Rhines, to life in prison surrounded by other men would ?be sending him where he wants to go.? Next week, the Supreme Court will consider whether to hear Rhines?s appeal, which asks the justices to rule that a biased jury deprived him of a fair trial. (T.J. Kirkpatrick/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny230818105104 FILE-- President Donald Trump speaks reporters before departing the White House, in Washington, Aug. 17, 2018. In an interview that aired on Aug. 23, Trump said he was not surprised that his onetime lawyer and fixer cooperated with prosecutors in exchange for a lesser punishment ? ?It?s called ?flipping,? and it almost ought to be illegal,? he said. Trump said the years in prison facing his longtime attorney, Michael Cohen, for bank fraud were too daunting, and ?in all fairness to him, most people are going to do that.? (Eric Thayer/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny020318134612 Bernard Lumpkin, an art collector, next to a work by Wardell Milan, at a gala in New York, Feb. 27, 2018. After years of collecting, Lumpkin?s approach to art fairs has evolved, he may still buy something, but that is not his primary motivation for going. "Now that I have more connections in the art world and other buying options, I go mostly to look, learn and network,?said Lumpkin.? (Jeenah Moon/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180218183913 Angelika Graswald, recently freed from prison after pleading guilty to criminally negligent homicide for the April 2015 death of her fianc? Vincent Viaforein during a kayaking trip on the Hudson River, at her lawyerÕs office in White Plains, N.Y., Feb. 16, 2018. Over the summer of 2017, Graswald weighed the prospect of life in prison if she were convicted against being released by the end of the year if she pleaded guilty. "I didnÕt just go out and coldheartedly let him die," says Graswald. "I tried to help him. I tried to paddle toward him. ItÕs just not fair how theyÕre portraying me as a coldblooded murderer or killer.Ó (Sam Hodgson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180218215411 Angelika Graswald, recently freed from prison after pleading guilty to criminally negligent homicide for the April 2015 death of her fianc? Vincent Viaforein during a kayaking trip on the Hudson River, at her lawyerÕs office in White Plains, N.Y., Feb. 16, 2018. Over the summer of 2017, Graswald weighed the prospect of life in prison if she were convicted against being released by the end of the year if she pleaded guilty. "I didnÕt just go out and coldheartedly let him die," says Graswald. "I tried to help him. I tried to paddle toward him. ItÕs just not fair how theyÕre portraying me as a coldblooded murderer or killer.Ó (Sam Hodgson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny100218183113 Najary Torres walks her daughter to school near their old apartment on Franklin Avenue in New York, Feb. 1, 2018. Tenants of the Brooklyn building were forced out when a synagogue was built in their backyard, bricking up windows and sealing emergency exits. Three years later, they still can?t go home. ?It isn?t fair that we are displaced from a community where my kids were born,? she said. (Victor J. Blue/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny140325151731 FILE ? Graydon Carter at his former workplace, Vanity Fair, next to framed printouts of tweets critical of him by President Donald Trump, at One World Trade in New York, Sept. 9, 2017. In his new memoir, ?When the Going Was Good,? the editor from the heyday of glossy magazines dishes about Anna Wintour and recounts his long-running feud with Trump. (Sasha Maslov/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny110817204511 Jennifer Scott, a supporter of President Donald Trump, helps prepare her daughter's goat for auction during the Morgan County Fair in Brush, Colo., Aug. 10, 2017. Scott said that Trump?s stance on North Korea is exactly what she was hoping for. ?I think we have to go guns blazing and let them have it.? (Nick Cote/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny051116200703 Dee McGraw-Hickey, a University of Alabama recruiter, speaks to prospective students at a college fair in Brentwood, N.Y., Oct. 2, 2016. State schools like Alabama are following a new survival strategy: lure top students, boost reputation, raise tuition, go big. (Michael Nagle/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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50926 O piloto Andre Azevedo, o navegador Maykel Vilarta Neder Justo e o 2¼ piloto Ronaldo Pinto durante a 18» edição do Rally dos Sertões 2010, sétima etapa, de S.Félix do Tocantins (TO) a Balsas (MA). O evento tem inicio na cidade de Goiânia (GO) no dia 11/08 e encerra no dia 20/08, na cidade de Fortaleza (CE). S.Félix do Tocantins/TO, Brasil - 17/08/2010. Foto: Theo Ribeiro / Fotoarena
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49413 O piloto Andre Azevedo, o navegador Maykel Vilarta Neder Justo e o 2º piloto Ronaldo Pinto durante a 18ª edição do Rally dos Sertões 2010, segunda etapa, de Caldas novas(GO) a Unaí (MG). O evento tem inicio a cidade de Goiânia (GO) no dia 11/08 e encerra no dia 20/08, na cidade de Fortaleza (CE). Caldas Novas/GO, Brasil - 12/08/2010. Foto: Marcelo Maragni / Fotoarena
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MCDWEAL_EC023 WE'RE ALL GOING TO THE WORLD'S FAIR, Anna Cobb, 2021. © Utopia /Courtesy Everett Collection
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MCDWEAL_EC022 WE'RE ALL GOING TO THE WORLD'S FAIR, Anna Cobb, 2021. © Utopia /Courtesy Everett Collection
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MCDWEAL_EC020 WE'RE ALL GOING TO THE WORLD'S FAIR, Anna Cobb, 2021. © Utopia /Courtesy Everett Collection
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MCDWEAL_EC019 WE'RE ALL GOING TO THE WORLD'S FAIR, poster, Anna Cobb, 2021. © Utopia /Courtesy Everett Collection
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MCDWEAL_EC021 WE'RE ALL GOING TO THE WORLD'S FAIR, Anna Cobb, 2021. © Utopia /Courtesy Everett Collection
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MCDWEAL_EC026 WE'RE ALL GOING TO THE WORLD'S FAIR, Anna Cobb, 2021. © Utopia /Courtesy Everett Collection
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MCDWEAL_EC027 WE'RE ALL GOING TO THE WORLD'S FAIR, Anna Cobb, 2021. © Utopia /Courtesy Everett Collection
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MCDWEAL_EC025 WE'RE ALL GOING TO THE WORLD'S FAIR, Anna Cobb, 2021. © Utopia /Courtesy Everett Collection
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MCDWEAL_EC024 WE'RE ALL GOING TO THE WORLD'S FAIR, Anna Cobb, 2021. © Utopia /Courtesy Everett Collection
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MCDWEAL_EC028 WE'RE ALL GOING TO THE WORLD'S FAIR, 2021. © Utopia /Courtesy Everett Collection
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