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Liberty Science Center :: Liberty State Park remembers historic Black Tom Explosion of 1916
A forgotten moment in US history the Black Tom Explosion. This explosion was big that it send debris that damage the torch arm of the Statue of Liberty. On July 30, 1916. :
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