English: VAGABOND HURRICANE, 1903
By Sept. 17, the Vagabond Hurricane weakened as it moved over Pennsylvania and New York. The hurricane killed around 35 people as it left millions worth in damage, particularly near the coastline. Dozens of buildings were completely destroyed, like this home in Sea Bright, New Jersey on Sept. 16, 1903.
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Vagabond Hurricane, 1903
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T1609676_01
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Vagabond Hurricane, 1903View of destroyed structures following the 1903 New Jersey Hurricane (also known as the Vagabond Hurricane), Sea Bright, New Jersey, September 16, 1903. (Photo by Buyenlarge/Getty Images)