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Hundreds of ships fill the harbor during the International Naval Review. The New York skyline is in the background

Hundreds of ships fill the harbor during the International Naval Revie...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: New York Harbor State: New York (NY) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Emmett Francois Release Status: Released to ... More

The New York skyline and the new World Trade Center

The New York skyline and the new World Trade Center

The New York skyline and the new World Trade Center is seen from the Hudson River in New York May 12, 2012.

Library of Environmental Images, Office of Research and Development (ORD), September 1996 - Scenic/General - New York skyline from across river

Library of Environmental Images, Office of Research and Development (O...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Keywords: Skyline, city, river Credit: K. Mirza/S. Olson Digital Photographs Relating to the Environment

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Sgt. Eduardo Hiraldo poses in front of

BROOKLYN, NY- Sgt. Eduardo Hiraldo poses in front of

BROOKLYN, NY- Sgt. Eduardo Hiraldo poses in front of the New York City skyline after doing an interview about his life in the Army Reserve and NYPD. U.S. Army Photo By Sgt. Timothy Yao

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