Photos: Taxi turns 100

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December 5, 2008

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Volunteers Camona Tussing, left, and her husband Aaron Tussing, work on painting a vinyl sticker for the "Garden in Transit" project as other finished stickers lay drying around them at the Boys and Girls High School in the Brooklyn borough of New York, Monday Jan. 15, 2007. The colorful floral panels, painted by school-aged children throughout the five boroughs, along with volunteers and community service groups, during the year-long project, will be applied to New York City's yellow taxicabs for Taxi '07, the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the first metered taxicab.
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Volunteers Camona Tussing, left, and her husband Aaron Tussing, work on painting a vinyl sticker for the "Garden in Transit" project as other finished stickers lay drying around them at the Boys and Girls High School in the Brooklyn borough of New York, Monday Jan. 15, 2007. The colorful floral panels, painted by school-aged children throughout the five boroughs, along with volunteers and community service groups, during the year-long project, will be applied to New York City's yellow taxicabs for Taxi '07, the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the first metered taxicab. (Tina Fineberg, Associated Press / January 15, 2007)

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