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Historical Photo of the Week: Waving to a Train

Written by Felisa Rogers on August 27, 2014
Waving to a Train--circa Revolutionary-era

Waving to a Train–circa Revolutionary-era

Categories: Historical, Photography, Viva Mexico! - Tags: mexican revolution, train

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