Wartime Curfew Hits NYC, 1945
An unspecified man dressed as a town crier wearing a sign that reads 'Cafe Zanzibar Curfew Man' at the end of a table of diners at the Cafe Zanzibar in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York, February 1945. In February 1945, the federal government had instituted a nationwide curfew on nightlife to conserve fuel and manpower for the war effort. (Photo by NY Daily Mirror Collection/Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)

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February 01, 1945
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