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Chinese Tuxedo Restaurant

Media
Chinese Tuxedo Restaurant
Description
A promotional postcard depicting the storefront of the Chinese Tuxedo restaurant on Doyer Street, c. 1904.
Creator
Rotograph Co.
Source
Joe Covino Collection
Publisher
Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA)
Date
1904
Rights
Fair use
Format
Postcard
Type
Still image

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  • Everyday Resistance, Cultural Preservation, and Neighborhood Identity in Doyers Street Third Spaces as Sites of Preservation

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