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Inside the $4 billion Oculus structure at the World Trade Center transportation hub, designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava

August 2017
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Victorian Gardens, Manhattan's only outdoor amusement park, in Central Park's Wollman Rink

August 2017
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16-foot-high, 41-foot-long mural "American Progress" by Spanish artist José Maria Sert in the lobby of 30 Rockefeller building.

August 2017
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Time Warner Center, the Headquarters for Time Warner and CNN, at Columbus Circle, twin 80 story skyscrapers with a bridge like atrium between them completed in 2004.

August 2017
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Venetian Gondola, complete with singing gondolier Andres Garcia, on the lake in Central Park.

August 2017
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Jersey City - view from Battery Park City waterfront promenade

August 2017
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View from the East River Ferry

August 2017
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A volleyball court at Esplanade Plaza, in the south of North Cove near Brookfield Place

August 2017
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Two blocks of Broadway between 36th and 40th Streets are shut down to traffic and transformed into the “Garment District Urban Garden”.

August 2017
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Hudson Yards is the largest private real estate development in the history of the United States and the largest development in New York City since Rockefeller Center

August 2017
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Library Walk, East 41st Street between Park Avenue and Fifth Avenue. These quotes were cast in bronze and then laid out as sidewalk plaques in 1998.



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Carnival cruise ship. A view form the North Cove Marina at Brookfield Place.

 August 2017
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Bryant Park. Saturday Morning. Moves with dancers from the Limón Dance Company. Open to all levels.

August 2017
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Rockefeller Center Channel Gardens with tropicale installation and a glimmering sculptural dragonfly

August 2017
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United with Spain! The Survivor Tree at the 9/11 Memorial Plaza with the flowers in honor of the victims of Barcelona terrorist attacks on August 17 2017



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The deconstructivist style building, headquarters of the American Internet company InterActiveCorp (IAC building) at 555 West 18th Street near Highline ( 2007) The first building in new York built by famous Frank Gehry.


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One Bryant Park (Bank of America Tower) built in 2009 and 3 Bryant Park built in 1972

June 2017
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Sculpture by Louise Nevelson on Maiden Lane next to the Federal Reserve Bank in Lower Manhattan.


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LOVE sculpture in on 54th and 6th. The original image by American artist Robert Indiana served as a print image for a Museum of Modern Art Christmas card in 1964.


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The Times Square with a view of a The Times Square Ball on the roof of One Times Square, the New York Times Tower.

August 2017
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East River. View form East River Ferry.

August 2017
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"We Own the Future" 27-foot-by-37-foot mural by Los Angeles-based Shepard Fairey at 161 Bowery on the Lower East Side in Manhattan.

May 2017
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The roof of the Federal Hall on Wall Street and downtown skyscrapers

June 2017
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The "Right Light" by J. Seward Johnson, Jr at 150 East 34th Street


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Macy's Herald Square with 2.2 million square feet is one of the world's largest department stores. The store has stood at the site for 116 years.



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A Survival Guide for Visitors to the City of New York published by the NYC Council for Public Safety in 1975. Museum of the City of New York


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Grand Central Terminal Clock, the largest Tiffany clock in the world at 13 feet in diameter (1914). Around the clock are Mercury, Hercules, and Minerva.


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The view on the Oculus from Brookfield Place


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New York City Hall, built in 1812, the oldest city hall in the US that still houses its original governmental functions.


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The United Nations Headquarters on East River, constructed between 1948 and 1952.The land occupied by the UN is technically extraterritorial through a treaty agreement.

July 2017
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Subway#1. 1985. Terracotta and glass. Sculpture by Bruno Lucchesi in the Museum of the city of New York


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The Manhattan Bridge, opened to traffic in 1909. View from Brooklyn

May 2017
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      • Inside the $4 billion Oculus structure at the Wor...
      • Victorian Gardens, Manhattan's only outdoor amuse...
      • 16-foot-high, 41-foot-long mural "American Progres...
      • Time Warner Center, the Headquarters for Time Warn...
      • Venetian Gondola, complete with singing gondolier ...
      • Jersey City - view from Battery Park City waterfro...
      • View from the East River Ferry
      • A volleyball court at Esplanade Plaza, in the sout...
      • Two blocks of Broadway between 36th and 40th Stree...
      • Hudson Yards is the largest private real estate de...
      • Library Walk, East 41st Street between Park Avenue...
      • Carnival cruise ship. A view form the North Cove M...
      • Bryant Park. Saturday Morning. Moves with dancers...
      • Rockefeller Center Channel Gardens with tropicale ...
      • United with Spain! The Survivor Tree at the 9/11 ...
      • The deconstructivist style building, headquarters...
      • One Bryant Park (Bank of America Tower) built in ...
      • Sculpture by Louise Nevelson on Maiden Lane next ...
      • LOVE sculpture in on 54th and 6th. The original i...
      • The Times Square with a view of a The Times Squ...
      • East River. View form East River Ferry.
      • "We Own the Future" 27-foot-by-37-foot mural by ...
      • The roof of the Federal Hall on Wall Street and do...
      • The "Right Light" by J. Seward Johnson, Jr at 150 ...
      • Macy's Herald Square with 2.2 million square feet ...
      • A Survival Guide for Visitors to the City of New Y...
      • Grand Central Terminal Clock, the largest Tiffany...
      • The view on the Oculus from Brookfield Place
      • New York City Hall, built in 1812, the oldest cit...
      • The United Nations Headquarters on East River, con...
      • Subway#1. 1985. Terracotta and glass. Sculpture by...
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