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- Crystal Palace [r]: A glass and iron structure built to house the Great Exhibition in Hyde Park, London, in 1851. It was moved and rebuilt on Sydenham Hill in 1854 but was destroyed by fire in 1936. [e]
- It's a small world [r]: A Disneyland ride featuring the children of the world. [e]
- New York, New York [r]: The largest city in the United States of America and a world center of finance, commerce, communications, and the arts. [e]
- Pearl Hart [r]: (1871-1956?) Cowgirl and outlaw; one of few female stagecoach robbers in the American Wild West. [e]
- Queens [r]: A borough of New York City. [e]
- World's Columbian Exposition [r]: Add brief definition or description