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Directly across from Ground Zero lies one of Manhattan's most famous cemeteries, and the only active grave site within the borough, at Trinity Church. The church's graveyard at 74 Trinity Place is the final resting place for some of America's most famous figures, including Alexander Hamilton and New York fur baron John Jacob Astor and steamboat inventor Robert Fulton. |
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Directly across from Ground Zero lies one of Manhattan's most famous cemeteries, and the only active grave site within the borough, at Trinity Church. The church's graveyard at 74 Trinity Place is the final resting place for some of America's most famous figures, including Alexander Hamilton and New York fur baron John Jacob Astor and steamboat inventor Robert Fulton.