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[[File:Lua错误:无法创建进程:proc_open(): unable to create pipe Too many open files|Lua错误:无法创建进程:proc_open(): unable to create pipe Too many open filespx |Statue of Liberty ]]- ... that the Statue of Liberty (pictured) was not designated a New York City landmark until 1976?
- ... that neurologist Frank Clifford Rose believed that any alcohol might cause a headache, but that red wine could trigger a migraine?
- ... that the Star Stations radio group was the subject of the largest denial of license renewals in the history of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission?
- ... that the Nizari (Assassin) garrison of Gerdkuh resisted the siege of Mongol invaders for 13 more years after the surrender of their leaders?
- ... that the Jonas Brothers' song "Cool" has several popular culture references in its lyrics, including Post Malone, Game of Thrones, and 1950s actor James Dean?
- ... that Boneybefore in Northern Ireland contains the ancestral home of the seventh president of the United States, Andrew Jackson?
- ... that the first expulsion from the National Assembly of Guyana took place in 1991, when MP Isahak Basir threw a glass of water at the speaker in protest against one of his decisions?
- ... that Alan Cumming started a nightclub in his dressing room?