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      <title>How Old Is New York City?</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;New York City, a name synonymous with ambition, innovation, and an unparalleled tapestry of cultures, stands as a beacon of modern civilization. It is a city that never truly sleeps, constantly reinventing itself, a perpetual motion machine of commerce, art, and human endeavor. For travelers venturing to its iconic streets, for those seeking the perfect hotel stay amidst its towering skyscrapers, or for anyone drawn to the vibrant pulse of its tourism industry, the question of its age might seem secondary to its present-day marvels. Yet, understanding how old New York City truly is unlocks a deeper appreciation for its resilience, its layered history, and the very foundations upon which its global reputation has been built.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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