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World Trade Center (1973–2001)
The original World Trade Center (WTC) was a complex of seven buildings in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City. Built primarily between 1966 and 1975, it was dedicated on April 4, 1973, and was destroyed on September 11, 2001 after two hijacked planes were flown into the towers in a coordinated terrorist attack. The complex included the 110-story-tall Twin Towers, at the time of their completion the tallest buildings in the world, with the original 1 World Trade Center at 1,368 feet (417 m), and 2 World Trade Center at 1,362 feet (415.1 m); they were also the tallest twin skyscrapers in the world until 1996, when the Petronas Towers opened in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The other buildings in the complex were the Marriott World Trade Center (3 WTC), 4 WTC, 5 WTC, 6 WTC, and 7 WTC. The complex contained 13,400,000 square feet (1,240,000 m2) of office space and, prior to its completion, was projected to accommodate an estimated 130,000 people.

Kiss (band)
Kiss was an American rock band formed in New York City in 1973 by Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Ace Frehley and Peter Criss. Known for their face paint and stage outfits, the group rose to prominence in the mid-1970s with shock rock–style live performances that featured fire-breathing, blood-spitting, smoking guitars, shooting rockets, levitating drum kits and pyrotechnics. The band went through several lineup changes, starting with drummer Eric Carr replacing original drummer Peter Criss in 1980, with only Stanley and Simmons remaining the only consistent members. The final lineup consisted of Stanley, Simmons, Tommy Thayer and Eric Singer.
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CBGB
CBGB was a New York City music club opened in 1973 by Hilly Kristal and his ex-wife Karen Kristal at 315 Bowery in the East Village in Manhattan, New York City. The club was previously a biker bar and before that it was a dive bar. The letters CBGB were for Country, Bluegrass, Blues, Kristal's original vision for the club, but CBGB soon emerged as a famed and iconic venue for punk rock and new wave bands, including Ramones, Dead Boys, Television, Richard Hell and the Voidoids, Patti Smith Group, Blondie, and Talking Heads.
One Liberty Plaza
skyscraper in Lower Manhattan, New York City, USA
Six World Trade Center
former building in New York City
Deutsche Bank Building
former skyscraper in New York City

PFLAG
PFLAG is an LGBTQ advocacy organization founded and led by friends and family of LGBTQ people. PFLAG is a national organization presiding over decentralized local and regional chapters. PFLAG has over 360 chapters across the United States, with more than 550,000 members and supporters.
1095 Avenue of the Americas
Office skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
Minskoff Theatre
Broadway theater in Manhattan, New York
The Paris Review
New York-based English-language literary magazine
Utopia
American musical group formed by Todd Rundgren
1 World Trade Center
north tower of the former New York World Trade Center, destroyed in 2001
Congregation Beit Simchat Torah
synagogue in Manhattan, New York City
1211 Avenue of the Americas
skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan, New York City
Two World Trade Center
former South Tower of the World Trade Center (twin towers) in New York City
Village Halloween Parade
parade held every Halloween in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Lower Manhattan, U.S.
FiFi Awards
award
1 Police Plaza
office building in Manhattan, New York
3 Park Avenue
building in New York City
New York Golden Blades
defunct ice hockey team
North American Academy of the Spanish Language
scholarly society
Roberto Clemente State Park
in Morris Heights, Bronx, New York City
Park Slope Food Coop
food cooperative in Brooklyn
Austin J. Tobin Plaza
former public square in New York City