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"Heere at the Wall" is the phrase of the clue in the search for the Templar Treasure. It was found by the Ocular Device and led Ben Gates and his friends to Trinity Church in New York. It comes from the original name for Broadway, DeHeere Street, and the Wall means Wall Street, which follows the path of a wall the Dutch built against the British. The Church is located right at the two streets.

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  • Heere at the Wall
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  • "Heere at the Wall" is the phrase of the clue in the search for the Templar Treasure. It was found by the Ocular Device and led Ben Gates and his friends to Trinity Church in New York. It comes from the original name for Broadway, DeHeere Street, and the Wall means Wall Street, which follows the path of a wall the Dutch built against the British. The Church is located right at the two streets.
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  • back of the Declaration of Independence
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  • Underneath Trinity Church
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  • "Heere at the Wall" is the phrase of the clue in the search for the Templar Treasure. It was found by the Ocular Device and led Ben Gates and his friends to Trinity Church in New York. It comes from the original name for Broadway, DeHeere Street, and the Wall means Wall Street, which follows the path of a wall the Dutch built against the British. The Church is located right at the two streets.
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