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  • A view of the venue for the Vendy Awards on Governors Island, a small island off the southern tip of Manhattan, and accessible only by ferry.
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  • Crowds cover the lawn on Governors Island for the Jazz Age Lawn Party.
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  • The dance floor on the lawn of Governors Island was crowded with dancers of all ages.
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  • A woman in vintage costume on the Governors Island ferry on her way to the eighth annual Jazz Age Lawn Party.
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  • The southern tip of Manhattan seen from the Governors Island Ferry. The tallest building in the photo is Freedom Tower at 1 World Trade Center, under construction.
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  • A woman in vintage costume on the Governors Island ferry on her way to the eighth annual Jazz Age Lawn Party.
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  • Lumpia Shack employees pose for photos after accepting the award for Best of the Market Vendors. On the right is Sean Basinski, director of the Street Vendor Project, which sponsors the event.
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  • A pile of cooked crustaceans at the stand of Pestle & Mortar, which sells ceviche at Smorgasburg in Brooklyn's Williamsburg, and which also offers catering. They were finalists for best market vendor.
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  • (Left to right) Vik and Sienam Lulla, owners of Chinese Mirch, with Tibetan momos. Chinese Mirch prepares Indo Chinese food.
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  • Employees of Sammy Kassem's Middle Eastern Halal Foods pose on the ferry back to Manhattan with the Most Heroic Vendor award. The awards are sponsored by the Street Vendor Project of the Urban Justice Center.
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  • The Perez family of Piaztlan Authentic Mexican Food with the Vendy Cup, awarded to the best overall food vendor. Piaztlan is usually found near the ball fields in the Red Hook neighborhood of Brooklyn.
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  • Adam Sobel, of the Cinnamon Snail, an organic vegan food truck, accepts the People's Choice award.
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  • Phil's Steaks, purveyors of Philly cheesesteaks, accepting the award for Rookie of the Year. Philly or Philadelphia Cheesesteak is a sandwich composed of thinly sliced steak and melted cheese.
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  • Julian Plyter, of Melt Bakery, second from left, accepting the award for Best Dessert. Melt Bakery makes ice cream sandwiches.
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  • Sammy Kassem, third from left, and his crew from Halal Middle Eastern Food. Kassem won the award for Most Heroic Vendor for his successful struggles with brick-and-mortar merchants in the Bay Ridge community of Brooklyn.
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  • A woman shows a New Orleans-style shaved ice ball from Imperial Woodpecker Sno-Balls, a finalist for best dessert.
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  • The light-hearted side of the Fun Buns food cart. Fun Buns, whose specialty is pan-Asian buns, was a finalist for Rookie of the year.
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  • A woman serves ice cream confections from the window in the Coolhaus truck. Coolhaus was a finalist for Best Dessert.
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  • A woman grills chicken kebabs over charcoal at Xian Jiang Prosperity Kebabs. They were finalists for the Vendy Cup.
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  • Julian Plyter, of Melt Bakery, with two of their ice cream sandwiches. Melt won the award for Best Dessert.
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  • Men from Baby Got Back Ribs show off their T-shirts. The business was a finalist for Best of Market Vendors, awarded to a vendor with a brick and mortar presence.
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  • A counterman at Phil's Steaks at the truck window at the end of the day. Phil's Steaks, in business for less than a year, won the prize for Rookie of the Year.
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  • A woman with two of Phil's Philly cheesesteak sandwiches is about to take a photo.
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  • Cooks at Lumpia Shack accepting the award for Best of the Market Vendors. Their specialty is Filipino-inspired spring rolls.
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  • Two men from Okadaman, specialists in Japanese food, take a break in their truck at the end of the day. Okadaman was a finalist for Rookie of the Year.
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  • A cook at Tortas Nezas prepares food in his truck. Tortas Nezas was a finalist for the Vendy Cup.
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  • Countermen from Middle Eastern Halal Food sample organic vegan fare from the Cinnamon Snail, which won the People's Taste award.
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  • A man and a woman sample Monsieur Singh's lassi pops. The sign invites anyone to call a random Indian to ask why they love lassi.
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  • Vik Lulla, partner in Chinese Mirch, with one of their specalties, Tibetan momos. Chinese Mirch prepares Indo Chinese food.
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  • As the voting deadline approaches, men try the last of Phil's cheesesteaks. At this truck, men vastly outnumbered women tasters.
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  • Well-dressed dancers on the dance floor at the Jazz Age Lawn Party.
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  • A member of the Dreamland Orchestra and his partner dance a tango.
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  • Dancers dance enthusiastically to the Deamland Orchestra.
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  • A woman in a maid's costume dancing in the Charleston contest.
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  • Dancers on the floor for a Charleston dance contest. Five finalists were chosen from the participants.
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  • A man ties a newly-purchased bow tie at the Jazz Age Lawn Party. Vendors sold vintage clothing, and ties and hats were very popular.
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  • A woman tries on a period-style headpiece at a vendors booth.
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  • Gregory Moore and the dancers of the Dreamland Follies performing at the Jazz Age Lawn Party.
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  • Bandleader Michael Aranella introducing a song at the Jazz Age Lawn Party. Aranella started the lawn party as a small event, and it has grown to be very popular, running for two weekends in June and August.
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  • Dancers in the Dreamland Follies wait to perform.
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  • Michael Haar changes a needle on one of the antique phonographs used to play vintage 78s between orchestra sets.
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  • A couple dancing to the Dreamland Orchestra.
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  • A deep dip on the dance floor at the Jazz Age Lawn Party.
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  • Queen Esther, librettist and co-star of the Billie Holiday Project, sings for the crowd as her pianist plays.
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  • Pianist Peter Mintun playing ragtime piano pieces. Mintun is a leading interpreter of early 20th-century American music.
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  • A couple dancing to the Dreamland Orchestra at the Jazz Age Lawn Party.
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  • A couple dances to the Dreamland Orchestra, conducted by Michael Aranella, founder and organizer of the Jazz Age Lawn Party.
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  • Women dance in the Dreamland Follies, a troupe that harkens to the era of Ziegfeld.
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  • Two women with a vintage picnic kit and a butterfly net at the eighth annual Jazz Age Lawn Party.
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  • A couple in period dress dancing to the Dreamland Orchestra at the Jazz Age Lawn Party.
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  • A man dips his partner at the Jazz Age Lawn Party.
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  • A woman wearing a floral headpiece shades herself with a parasol at the Jazz Age Lawn Party.
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  • Two of five finalists dance together in the Charleston contest.
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  • A group of friends picnics under a plane tree at the Jazz Age Lawn Party.
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  • A vendor selling vintage-style hats and headpieces. Several vendors were selling 1920s- and 30s-era clothing and accessories.
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  • The Dreamland Follies in performance. The Follies are choreographed by Jordana Torback, and debuted in 2012.
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  • Bandleader Michael Aranella and his Dreamland Orchestra. The band plays dance-band compositions from the 1920s and 30s.
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  • Michael Cumella winds one of the antique record players that played old 78s between orchestra sets. Cumella hosts a radio program featuring antique disc and cylinder records.
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  • Dancers dancing to the Dreamland Orchestra at the Jazz Age Lawn Party.
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  • Dancers dance enthusiastically to the Deamland Orchestra.
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  • Queen Esther, librettist and co-star of the Billie Holiday Project, sings for the crowd.
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  • A couple dancing to the piano of Peter Mintun.
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  • A couple dancing to the Dreamland Orchestra at the Jazz Age Lawn Party.
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