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Date: 2013-12-31 16:44:04
Statue of Liberty
Liberty Water Taxi
Liberty City
Manhattan
Ellis Island
Liberty State Park
Battery Park
Liberty
FedEx
New Jersey
New York
Port of New York and New Jersey

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