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I made it to the Square. Thousands of people visit every day. In fact, it can hold one million people for public celebrations.
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This is a photo of the Fort Mills Post today. It was the headquarters of Gen. George F. Moore. It was also one of the locations at which, under the National Defense Act of 1935, that coastal artillery training was conducted.
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Taking sugar cane to the mill
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We drove on to Cork where we spent two hours shopping at the Blarney Woollen Mills. All of the sweaters were so beautiful. It was hard not to buy a bunch. I didn't because I don't live in cold enough weather. I did get a scarf!


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This a good view of the Wollen Mill. There was a nice pub in there so we had a great little lunch.
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At the last moment, I decided to spend the Millennium in New York City, despite the terrorist scare. So I hopped a plane, and got a great room at the Marriott Marque Hotel in the middle of Times Square.
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You could lounge and eat outside underneath the beautiful gazebo surrounded by gorgeous palms. But you would have to either be a millionaire to stay here, or win the lottery. It's very expensive!
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Unfortunately, building the dam came with some major problems. The dam covers a lot of historic sites, and has caused 1.24 million people to lose their homes under rising water. New cities are being built above the downtown areas.
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