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Lefkowitz 13 m 198 Franklin Street New York 2 a Catherine Lane State Office Building h East Broadway Law School 85 t 45 24 241 M55 2 a Kimlau M9 Paradise h War Memorial 2 234 M55 City Clerk’s 22 364 86 Greenwich Street 180 Square C 344 Kimlau Pier 26 Office 191 207 117 119 137 Lin Ze Square 363 95 93 Xu Statue 33 61 1 31 5 minutes M22 Worth Street Mariner’s Temple Worth Street Baptist Church American 30 Worth Street Oliver St Sentinels Lafayette Street 73 Sculpture Centre Street Hamill Harrison Street Chinatown 32 Jacob Thomas Place Daniel Patrick Moynihan LILAC Javits Partnership Paine United States 2 1 Plaza Steamship 325 First Shearith 211 Park 210 District Courthouse 60 Hudson Street 151 Israel Cemetery 347 1 45 43 St. James Pier 25 77 Jacob K. 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