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The German airship, the Hindenburg, above Manhattan, New York in 1936, on its way to its berth at Lakehurst , New Jersey, the same place where it inexplicably burst into flames the
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Crash Site of the Hindenburg, Lakehurst, New Jersey
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Crash Site of the Hindenburg, Lakehurst, New Jersey