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Considering how few things in New York City exist today much as they did during the Benjamin Harrison administration, it’s something of a wonder that Carnegie Hall is still Carnegie Hall. Of course, today’s Carnegie Hall is notably different than the one that opened in 1891 — the acoustics are better, there isn’t as much horse-and-buggy traffic by the entrance, no one in the lobby is debating whether Grover
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