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Amazing NYC images from October

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Autumn in New York City (Gallery)

You can feel it in the air--the profound seasonal change--when the wind chills and the city is painted with red and orange foliage. Autumn in New...

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Wandering: New York (Video by Morten Rustad)

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Doctors riot of 1788

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New York State Of Mind by Billy Joel

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How Did The Boroughs Of New York City Get Their Names?

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