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By Adam Gopnik It's hard for a New Yorker to see how many memorials of the Civil War fill and shape this city — to really take in the many things we pass by every day that were made to the memory of bloody battles that began down south, exactly a hundred and fifty years ago.
By Jon Michaud April 29, 2011 Writing about the hundred-and-fiftieth anniversary of the Civil War in this week's issue, Adam Gopnik observes that It's hard for a New Yorker to see how many memorials of the Civil War fill and shape this city….
It's hard for a New Yorker to see how many memorials of the Civil War fill and shape this city — to really take in the many things we pass by every day that were made to the memory of bloody battles that began down south, exactly a hundred and fifty years ago.
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