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Tourists Love to Rub the Bronze Balls of Wall Street's Charging Bull Statue. Why? - Atlas Obscura
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fondling bulls balls brings good luck apparently – The Humble Fabulist
The balls on the bull on Wall Street are a different color due to people rubbing them for good luck. : r/mildlyinteresting
Econ Icon: WALL STREET BULL WITH GOLDEN BALLS
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Charging Bull: The Bronze Icon of Wall Street
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Charging Bull - Wikipedia
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Tourists Love to Rub the Bronze Balls of Wall Street's Charging Bull Statue. Why? - Atlas Obscura
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Don't Bother Trying To Rub The Wall Street Bull's Balls - Gothamist
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Tourists Love to Rub the Bronze Balls of Wall Street's Charging Bull Statue. Why? - Atlas Obscura
Centre de Chicago Bulls Nazr Mohammed (48) dunks le basket-ball contre les Brooklyn nets au premier trimestre au Barclays Center à New York le 1 février 2013. UPI/Nicole Sweet Photo Stock - Alamy