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- The McDonald's on Broad Channel Drive in Rockaway Beach only days after Sandy ravaged the neighborhood. (Instagram/GormoJourno)
- The completely rebuilt McDonald's as it stands today. (AOL News Photo)
- Beach 91st Street & Shorefront Parkway as they were in the days after Sandy. (Flickr)
- Windows on the street are still taped even today. (AOL News Photo)
- The famed Rockaway Skating Park was destroyed by Sandy. (Flickr)
- It has been completely rebuilt. (AOL News Photo)
- Another view of the destroyed skating park. (Flickr)
- It is now better than ever. (AOL News photo)
- The boardwalk is still being rebuilt, but it is no longer in the street. (AOL News photo)
- The beach still has a long way to go, but it is in better shape with each passing day. (AOL News photo)
- Another view of the beach as it is today. (AOL News photo)
- The Hoboken PATH station has been completely restored since Sandy's floodwaters ravaged it. (AOL News photo)
- The station has never looked better. (AOL News photo)
- The shopping arcade at One New York Plaza, in Lower Manhattan, was completely submerged from Sandy's storm surge. (Alamy)
- It is no longer underwater, but has yet to reopen. (AOL News photo)
- South Ferry Station has since been completely rebuilt and opened. (AOL News photo)
- Sandy's storm surge rushed into this parking garage during the night of October 29, 2012. (AOL News photo)
- Cars piled on top of each other at the entrance to the garage, on South Willliam Street, in Lower Manhattan on October 31, 2012. (STAN HONDA/AFP/Getty Images)
- The parking garage looks today as if no flooding ever happened. (AOL News photo)
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