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| The Bronx {{Infobox Settlement The_Bronx
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| Big Apple The Big Apple is a nickname or moniker for New York City. It was first popularized in the 1920s by John J. Big_Apple
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| New York Mets | WS = (2) New_York_Mets
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| Manhattan {{Infobox Settlement Manhattan
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| Hicksville, New York Hicksville is a hamlet in the Town of Oyster Bay and census-designated place in Nassau County, New York, United States. The population was 41,260 at the 2000 census. Hicksville,_New_York
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| Wantagh, New York |blank1_name = GNIS feature ID Wantagh,_New_York
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| Patchogue, New York Patchogue (,'pach-og, or 'pach-äg) is a village in Suffolk County, New York, United States. The population was 11,919 at the 2000 census. Patchogue,_New_York
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| George Pataki |birth_place= Peekskill, New York George_Pataki
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| Busking Busking is the practice of performing in public places for tips and gratuities. People engaging in this practice are called buskers. Busking
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| Speed limit/Archive02 Talk:Speed_limit/Archive02
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| Gil Hodges |deathdate= Gil_Hodges
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| NoHo NoHo, for North of Houston Street (as contrasted with SoHo, South of Houston) is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Manhattan, roughly bounded by Houston Street on the south, The Bowery on the east, Astor Place on the north, and Broadway on the west. NoHo is wedged between Greenwich Village, west of Broadway, and the East Village. NoHo
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| Verrazano-Narrows Bridge |length= Verrazano-Narrows_Bridge
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| Bernard Kerik | birth_place = Newark, New Jersey Bernard_Kerik
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| Verrazano-Narrows Bridge Talk:Verrazano-Narrows_Bridge
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| Bilevel car The bilevel car (North American English) or double-decker (British English) increases the passenger or freight capacity of a train without lengthening a train. Bilevel_car
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| New York City Subway Talk:New_York_City_Subway
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| 7 (New York City Subway service) The 7 Flushing Local and 7 Flushing Express are rapid transit services of the New York City Subway, providing local and express services along the full length of the IRT Flushing Line. The services are colored purple on station signs, route signs, and the official subway map, with local service denoted by a 7 in a circular logo, and express service by a 7 in a diamond-shaped logo. 7_(New_York_City_Subway_service)
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| Tenderloin, Manhattan The Tenderloin was a once-seedy neighborhood in the heart of the New York City borough of Manhattan. Police Captain Alexander Williams allegedly coined the term in the late 1870s. Tenderloin,_Manhattan
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| Marine Parkway-Gil Hodges Memorial Bridge |toll= $2.50 (both directions per car in cash); discount available with E-ZPass Marine_Parkway-Gil_Hodges_Memorial_Bridge
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