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  2. Thirteen Most Wanted Men - Wikipedia

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    Thirteen Most Wanted Men was a 1964 mural by Andy Warhol. The artwork was created for the New York State Pavilion at the 1964 World's Fair at Flushing Meadows Park, Queens, New York. The mural was Warhol's only public work. It was painted over with silver paint before the fair opened, reportedly due to official objections.

  3. 5 Pointz - Wikipedia

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    5 Pointz: The Institute of Higher Burnin' [1] or 5Pointz Aerosol Art Center, Inc., mainly referred to as simply 5 Pointz or 5Pointz, was an American mural space at 45-46 Davis Street in Long Island City, Queens, New York City. When the building opened in 1892, it housed the Neptune Meter factory, which built water meters.

  4. CheLi (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    CheLi is a Chinese restaurant in the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan on St Mark's Place in New York City with a second location in Flushing, Queens on 39th Avenue. The restaurant servers Shanghainese cuisine such as XLB and is owned by DaShan Restaurant Group, the same group as Szechuan Mountain House next door. [2] [3] [4]

  5. List of New York State Historic Markers in Queens County, New ...

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    Flushing, Horace Harding Blvd., East of Rodman St. Flushing, New York: Built 1762. Stood opposite. He was Lieutenant Governor of the Province of New York 1760 to 1775. He died here on September 28, 1776. 4: Dewitt Clinton House: Maspeth, 58th St. Near 56th Road. Maspeth, New York: Dweitt Clinton House 1790-1828.

  6. List of public art in Queens - Wikipedia

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    The following public artworks have been displayed in Queens, New York City: Benniger Memorial [1] It is located in Forest Park (Richmond Hill) as a memorial for the people who fought in WW1 and died. The Benniger Memorial is also called the Forest Hill War Memorial. [2] The sculpture was created by Joseph Pollia and it represents a "doughboy".

  7. Artist heads indoors to add murals to new restaurant - AOL

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