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This is a screenshot of the New York Post's daily horoscope section from May 7th, 2019. This column is filled with horoscopes every single day. This can be contrasted to the first ever horoscope published, since it is much more accessible to the…

The bedrock is on display at the One World Observatory. It can be seen as guest tour the space and move from one space to another in the observatory. The One World Trade Center is also built on this bedrock.

This piece shows us all the key details about the new Yankee Stadium and it's interesting to find that it replicates the old stadium in a lot of ways.

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Described by the online database "The Illustrated London News: Historical Archive" as having been originally printed under the newspaper's "Politics and Parliament" section, this 1874 article details the passing of an Act of Parliament as an…

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Here are a few natural shots I took in June 2013 during my visit to Central Park when my cousin visited from Arizona and my family friend visited from Hawaii. The shots demonstrate how the park has been preserved while also being interactive. It…

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Here we see another colored lithograph, advertising the ‘National Skating Palace.’ The viewer is led to believe this was a highly respected experience for two reasons. Firstly, having a lady, so gracefully skating towards us and inviting us to…

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This short story collection is enclosed within a dark teal hard cover with gold embossed print. This text claims its author is O. Henry's Ghost, suggesting the inspiration the author has from O. Henry. While the author's real name is never included…

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My Tussle with the Devil was not seen as a mainstream book, most likely due to its unusual genre and the amount of skeptics that did not believe it was written by the ghost of O. Henry. One advertisement, however, was found in The Bookman Advertiser,…

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The busy streets of Chelsea, NY. This image was taken right outside of the museum.