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Excerpt from What to See in New York
In the old days, New York City was composed of Manhattan Island together with two or three small islands in the adjacent waters. In 1898, Greater New York was incorporated. This greater city is composed of five boroughs - Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn: Queens and Richmond. By glancing at the map in the back of this booklet one may get a clear idea of the comparative size and arrangement of the several boroughs.
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