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  2. Wall Street bombing - Wikipedia

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    Cover of The New York Times reporting on the Wall Street bombing.. The Wall Street bombing was an act of terrorism on Wall Street at 12:01 pm on Thursday, September 16, 1920. . The blast killed 30 people immediately, and another 10 later died of wounds that they sustained in the bla

  3. List of terrorist incidents in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Melville committed a series of eight bombings on various buildings in New York City in 1969. [11] Most of these bombs detonated during the night and did not injure anyone, [11] but one bombing occurred on the 8th floor of the Marine Midland Building in the Financial District on August 20, 1969, injuring 20 people. [12] March 6, 1970: Bombing

  4. List of disasters in New York City by death toll - Wikipedia

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    Wall Street bombing: terrorism 38 [67] 1946 Knickerbocker Ice Company disaster fire 37 [68] 1741 New York Conspiracy of 1741: mass unrest 34 [69] 1966 New York Harbor tanker collision: maritime 33 [70] 1845 Great New York City Fire of 1845: fire 30 [71] 1712 New York Slave Revolt of 1712: mass unrest 29–36 [j] 1892 Hotel Royal fire: fire 28 ...

  5. 1993 World Trade Center bombing - Wikipedia

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    The 1993 World Trade Center bombing was a terrorist attack carried out by Ramzi Yousef and associates against the United States on February 26, 1993, when a van bomb detonated below the North Tower of the World Trade Center complex in Manhattan, New York City.

  6. World Trade Center site - Wikipedia

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    The World Trade Center site, often referred to as "Ground Zero" or "the Pile" immediately after the September 11 attacks, is a 14.6-acre (5.9 ha) area in Lower Manhattan in New York City. [1] [2] The site is bounded by Vesey Street to the north, the West Side Highway to the west, Liberty Street to the south, and Church Street to the east.

  7. From Wall Street To NYC Cabbie: What I Learned On The ... - AOL

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    From Wall Street To NYC Cabbie: What I Learned On The Way Down. Claire Gordon. Updated July 14, 2016 at 9:48 PM. Jack Alvo, cab driver ... As a New York cabbie. Alvo, 50, who spent years working ...

  8. Mario Buda - Wikipedia

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    Mario Buda (1883–1963) was an Italian anarchist who was active among the militant American Galleanists in the late 1910s and best known for being the likely perpetrator of the 1920 Wall Street bombing, which killed 40 people and injured hundreds. Historians implicate Buda in multiple bombings, though the documentary evidence is insufficient ...

  9. 1919 United States anarchist bombings - Wikipedia

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    Preparedness Day Bombing (1916) Milwaukee Police Department bombing (1917) Palmer Raids (1919–1920) Sacco and Vanzetti; Wall Street bombing (1920) San Francisco Police Department Park Station bombing (1970) Greenwich Village townhouse explosion (1970) Anarchism and violence; Propaganda of the deed