Archaeology Redux: Roll No. 3 or I found my "Mexican Suitcase"

I've got 100s (probably over a thousand) of negatives from the seventies and eighties, and like you I haven't looked at the prints or the negatives for twenty years. A lot are of my kids but there has to be some goodies in there too. I'll start this weekend. Thanks, Rob, for the glass half full inspiration.
 
I'll be waiting.

I've got 100s (probably over a thousand) of negatives from the seventies and eighties, and like you I haven't looked at the prints or the negatives for twenty years. A lot are of my kids but there has to be some goodies in there too. I'll start this weekend. Thanks, Rob, for the glass half full inspiration.
 
1. i love paley park

2. that side of what was then the continental illinois building (520 madison) was where a crane fell during construction and smooshed people.

3. love the upskirt photo of citicorp center
 
porktaco, thanks for helping with my addled memory. Indeed, Paley Park. Donated, of course, by Bill Paley of CBS and next door to the site of the Museum of Broadcasting, which I think eventually moved. I used nap in Paley Park during lunch to the sound of the great waterfall/fountain.

And, why not gaze up Citigroup's skirt? Especially these days.

The Continental Building... kind of red granite with slopping sides.
 
Not a negative but probably Nicaragua 1971:

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