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"Anna Held was brought to the New York stage from Europe by Broadway producer Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. in 1896. Her risqué songs and hourglass figure combined with Ziegfeld's genius for publicity to make her a star. She was the inspiration of Ziegfeld's Follies She wore dresses that... more
Reviewed by ketogah Jan 27 2008, 12:16am ( 31 reviews ) • eyewitnesstohistory.com
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Reviewed by happytikiman on Aug 17, 12:23am
look at those hawt chicks at the beach!
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Rated by bcuban on Mar 17 2009, 5:53pm
Great photo! Early domestic terrorism. I had no idea this incident had occurred
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Rated by ElegantGoose on Jun 18 2008, 3:55pm
Oh the germy goodness. MMM mmm MMM! And people think touching the straps in the subway is gross.
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Rated by diamonds5k on Jun 14 2008, 9:08pm
We are such whiners these days. Look to our past for some help on global warming. Blocks of ice to stay cool not energy draining air conditioner.
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Reviewed by grooveman123 on May 02 2008, 8:03pm
nice site
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Rated by millywilly on May 02 2008, 3:46pm
Alice Roosevelt Longworth was always an interesting figure -- both historically and my lord, look at her tiny wasp waist!
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Rated by velouria3 on Apr 29 2008, 1:45pm
I could do without the editorial commentary, but excellent photo.
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Rated by suebeehoney70 on Apr 28 2008, 6:13pm
excellent history site!