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  2. St. Patrick's Cathedral (Midtown Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, architecture, and significance of St. Patrick's Cathedral, the largest Gothic Revival Catholic cathedral in North America. The cathedral is the seat of the Archbishop of New York and a landmark in Midtown Manhattan.

  3. '3 Times A Hero': Wilbert Mora Mourned At St. Patrick's Cathedral

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    Crime & Safety '3 Times A Hero': Wilbert Mora Mourned At St. Patrick's Cathedral For the second time in a week, hundreds filled the Midtown cathedral to remember a fallen officer: this time, 27 ...

  4. 'He Was So Young': Officer Jason Rivera's Funeral Held In Midtown

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    Mourners gathered at St. Patrick's Cathedral Friday morning to honor NYPD officer Jason Rivera, 22, who lost his life responding to a domestic dispute in Harlem.

  5. St. Patrick's Old Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    St. Patrick's Old Cathedral School at 32 Prince Street, across from the cathedral, predates the church itself. It was built in 1825–1826 as the Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum, operated by the Sisters of Charity. In 1851, the asylum became for girls only, and in 1886 became St. Patrick's Convent and Girls School, before turning co-educational again.

  6. Historic Harlem Church To Be Converted Into School After Sale

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    Capital Prep Harlem, a grade 6-12 school with campuses in East Harlem, the Bronx and Connecticut, will move next year into the All Saints Catholic Church on East 129th Street and Madison Avenue ...

  7. Atlas (statue) - Wikipedia

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    Atlas is a 14-meter-tall sculpture of the Greek Titan holding the heavens on his shoulders, created by Lee Lawrie in 1937. It is the largest and most famous artwork at Rockefeller Center, and has been featured in various media and culture.

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