This is a cemetery next to the World Trade Center in New York City, but in the courtyard of a church, it doesn't occupy much space. But what was interesting was that at 9/11 there was no damage at all, but it was covered with dust until it was cleaned up and I didn’t know if it was God’s blessing and all the cemeteries were preserved. It’s amazing, because there are more or less damage to nearby buildings.
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This is a cemetery next to the World Trade Center in New York City, but in the courtyard of a church, it doesn't occupy much space. But what was interesting was that at 9/11 there was no damage at all, but it was covered with dust until it was cleaned up and I didn’t know if it was God’s blessing and all the cemeteries were preserved. It’s amazing, because there are more or less damage to nearby buildings.
I think the marble cemetery in New York should refer to the cemetery in the church next to the World Trade Center that was not affected by 9/11. That street should be called church street.