Audio tapes, 1988-1989.

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Audio tapes, 1988-1989.

Series is comprised of seven audio tapes. Some of the tapes are of Alphonse D'Amato's speech at the Bicentennial Inaguaration, some are of patriotic songs (such as Star Spangled Banner, God Bless America, etc.) and some are unlabled.

.5 cubic feet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6718632

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Washington, George Corbin, 1789-1854

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New York (N.Y.). Office of the Mayor (1978-1989 : Koch). N.Y.C. Commission on the Bicentennial.

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Washington, George, 1732-1799

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