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  • Address:

    Regal Battery Park Stadium 16 102 North End Ave
    Battery Park
    New York
    10281

  • Cross Street:

    Vesey St

  • Venue phone:

    212-945-3418

  • Transport:

    Subway: E to World Trade Center; 1, 2, 3 to Chambers St (West Broadway)

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    1. Regal Battery Park Stadium 16
      • 102 North End Ave
        Battery Park
        New York
        10281
      • 212-945-3418
      • 40.714533,-74.015396

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