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'''Wall Street''' was the Financial section in the old [[New York]], [[United States of America|United States]]. Stocks and bonds worth several millions of US [[dollar]]s were bought and sold in the [[New York Stock Exchange]] until it was destroyed in World War III in a missile strike. The [[Ferengi]] consider this a holy site on Earth. ({{e|VOY|11:59}})
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'''Wall Street''' was the Financial section in the old [[New York]], [[United States of America|United States]]. Stocks and bonds worth several millions of US [[dollar]]s were bought and sold in the [[New York Stock Exchange]] until it was destroyed in World War III in a missile strike. The [[Ferengi]] consider this a holy site on Earth. {{minicite}}
 

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Wall Street was the Financial section in the old New York, United States. Stocks and bonds worth several millions of US dollars were bought and sold in the New York Stock Exchange until it was destroyed in World War III in a missile strike. The Ferengi consider this a holy site on Earth. (VOY episode: "11:59")