Photograph by Michael Rougier. New York City, December 1947.
For more than a half a decade, the blizzard of 1947 reigned supreme as New York City’s biggest snowstorm — a total of 26.4 in. (67 cm) fell in Central Park on Dec. 26-27. The city was completely paralyzed, stranding cars and buses and shutting down subway service.
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