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New York, USA. 11th Mar, 2020. Inauguration of The Edge observatory in New York in the USA this Wednesday, 11. It is the tallest observatory with the open deck of the western
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Hudson Yards' Edge, a 1,131-foot sky deck in NYC, opens in March 2020
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