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"The 'Clinton name', used by the municipality of New York City, originated in 1959 in an attempt to change the image of the neighborhood by linking the area to DeWitt Clinton Park at 52nd and Eleventh Avenue, named after the 19th century New York governor"
Since the Americans on this forum are all good souls who paid attention in their 10th grade American History classes, Y'all are certainly well aware that "Clinton" is a very old colonial name, going back to the 1600s, with many notable political figures down the years, especially in the New York, New Jersey area. The town at the other end of the county where I grew up, in the 50's and 60's, is named Clinton, and has been for 2 centuries.
Back on original topic:
Black cubes in this game are usually graphics gliches, where the connection between the triggering code activity, the data library parameters of the object(s), and the library of graphics assets is screwed up briefly. Try a reload.
It is actually the "fell from the sky" part that is most weird. And most indicative of a glitch. AFAIK, NOTHING falls from the sky in SN.
(Except occasionally a player who was seized by a a tower building bug.