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New Skyline,New York
New York USA

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Before Nov. 11 2001 and after

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Blue Lights showing lost WTC after 6 months
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Photo by: ©Joyce C., a dear friend
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The Twin Towers were located to the left of the flag right between the two largest buildings that you see.
And they were 50% taller that the other two.
Notice the Flag on Ellis Island still flies at half Mast.(10-18-02)

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New York (city),
The largest city in the United States, the home of the United Nations, and the center of global finance, communications, and business.
New York City is unusual among cities because of its high residential density, its extraordinarily diverse population, its hundreds of tall office and apartment buildings, its thriving central business district, its extensive public transportation system, and its more than 400 distinct neighborhoods.
The city’s concert houses, museums, galleries, and theaters constitute an ensemble of cultural richness rivaled by few cities.
In 2000 the population of the city of New York was 8,008,270+; the population of the metropolitan region was 21,199,860+.

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New York
A state of the northeast United States.
It was admitted as one of the original Thirteen Colonies in 1788.
The building of the Erie Canal and railroad lines in the 1820's and 1830's
led to development of the western part of the state and great economic
prosperity, establishing New York City as the financial center of the nation.
Albany is the capital and New York City the largest metropolis.
Population, 18,044,500+.


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