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View 174: Bedford Falls
In 1946, the movie It’s A Wonderful Life introduced the world to Bedford Falls, New York. A fictitious village in upstate New York which people living in Seneca Falls, New York thought looked very familiar. Starting with the steel truss … Continue reading
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Tagged 28-300mm, angel, bedford falls, bridge, clarence, frank capra, it's a wonderful life, jimmy stewart, movie, new york, nikon D700, seneca falls, seneca river, upstate, village, vr, zuzu
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