New York Post Online Edition: UP IN THE AIR By ASHLEY CROSS
It's probably the most famous picture of a lunch break in New York history - and it seems hundreds of people know someone who was there.
Or do they?
Last month, The Post showed the iconic photograph of 11 ironworkers taking a break on a steel beam 800 feet above the ground during construction of the RCA Building in Rockefeller Center.
The photograph has been copied on countless posters, postcards and other souvenir items.
We asked, "Have you seen these men?"
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