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Walk the streets where Jimi Hendrix and Bob Dylan began their careers. Stand where the first battle-lines were drawn in the fight for gay rights. Stroll Washington Square Park, a peaceful oasis built atop a forgotten cemetery. Snap photos of scenes from movies and TV, including the apartment from “Friends."
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