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South Street Seaport Area in Lower Manhattan a Ghost Town Months After Hurricane Sandy (VIDEO)
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Sat, 2013-03-02 14:45 — Kathy Gilbeaux
huffingtonpost.com - by Meghan Barr - February 25, 2013
NEW YORK — The historic cobblestone streets and 19th-century mercantile buildings near the water's edge in lower Manhattan are eerily deserted, a neighborhood silenced by Superstorm Sandy.
Just blocks from the tall-masted ships that rise above South Street Seaport, the windows of narrow brick apartment buildings are still crisscrossed with masking tape left by their owners before the storm. Store interiors are stripped down to plywood and wiring.
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