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Barber Shop on First Avenue in the East Village.
I remember back in the 70’s when you could get a $1 haircut at the barber near Astor Place…
Not sure, but I think it is up to 15 bucks, now.
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I remember back in the 70’s when you could get a $1 haircut at the barber near Astor Place…
Not sure, but I think it is up to 15 bucks, now.