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Back then: This is what the Rokin looked like in the 1930s

Back then: This is what the Rokin looked like in the 1930s

This article presents historical imagery of the Rokin in Amsterdam as it appeared during the 1930s. It reflects on a quieter era for the street before it became a major hub for thousands of modern tourists.

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