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Real Crabcakes. Cal Ripken. Bald eagles. -- nm
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landbeck
And -- if I recall correctly -- the only city in North America (and maybe the world) with two officially designated Catholic cathedrals. -- nm
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ReluctantCynic (aka ReluctantCynic)
Feb 2 '20, 14:13
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A lot are named cathedrals but they're not officially ones? -- nm
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Krusty
Feb 2, 14:20
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Not all of them may be Catholic.
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ReluctantCynic
Feb 2, 14:24
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Brooklyn has the Cathedral Basilica of St. James and upstate has others.
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Krusty
Feb 2, 15:13
Rome? -- nm
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Roger More
Feb 2, 14:18
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St. Peter's is in Vatican City, but the Santa Maria is located in Rome. -- nm
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ReluctantCynic
Feb 2, 14:20
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St John Lateran is the cathedral church of Rome. But there are a bunch of other dioceses within the city -- nm
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Roger More
Feb 2, 14:25
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Ah-hah! I'll put that on my list.
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ReluctantCynic
Feb 2, 15:19
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