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Long Island Rail Road / Atlantic Avenue / Flatbush Avenue / Times Plaza / Fourth Avenue / Atlantic Yards / 5 / Precast concrete / Fort Greene /  Brooklyn / New York City Subway / Brooklyn / Geography of New York City
Date: 2012-02-28 08:02:55
Long Island Rail Road
Atlantic Avenue
Flatbush Avenue
Times Plaza
Fourth Avenue
Atlantic Yards
5
Precast concrete
Fort Greene
Brooklyn
New York City Subway
Brooklyn
Geography of New York City

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