Image:Caroline astor cenotaph by satellite.jpg

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Satellite image showing Trinity Church at Broadway and Wall St., arrow pointing to Caroline Astor's huge cenotaph. Intent is to highlight giant ego of this socialite who needed to enshrine her life so grandly that now her monument and the church itself are the only recognizable objects from space. Added arrow points to cenotaph.

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