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Group of Four Trees, by Jean Dubuffet in front of the Chase Manhattan Building. Jean Dubuffet was commissioned by David Rockefeller in 1969 to create a sculpture


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Venus de Milo on 6 Avenue by American artist Jim Dine

Read about the sculpture here in my blog
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Trump World Tower, 845 United Nations Plaza. Built in 2001, 376 units. It cost approximately US$300 million to construct.


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“Fearless Girl,” the statue of a girl staring down the famous bronze bull of Wall Street

 Read about the girl here in my blog
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New York City Hall (1803 to 1812) and Manhattan Municipal Building ( 1907-1914 )


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26 Broadway (Standard Oil Building) topped bya pyramid modeled on the Mausoleum of Maussollos, built in 1885 and rebuilt in 1921–28 by Thomas Hastings.26 Broadway was also the home address in the late 18th century of Alexander Hamilton and his family.


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“Jean-Marc,” the portrait of the French artist, painter, sculptor and photographer , Jean-Marc Bustamante, on the corner of 53rd and 6th Ave by French artist Xavier Veilhan.


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Statue Of Lin Zexu (Lin Tse-hsu), (1785 –1850), a pioneer in the war against drugs in Chgina, At Chatham Square, Chinatown New York City.


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The Ansonia- luxury coop built in 1904 on the intersection of Broadway and Amsterdam Ave, upper West Side. It had farm on the roof and sex club in the basement

Read about Ansonia  here in my blog
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Bergdorf-Goodman windows.“My dream has always been to live inside the fantasies in the windows of Bergdorf Goodman,” says Giovanna Battaglia Engelbert, W Magazine editor-at-large.




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The Queen Elizabeth II September 11th Garden, Hanover Square in the Financial District. Opened by Queen Elizabeth II on July 6, 2010 to commemorate the 67 British victims of the September 11, 2001 attack.


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Pepsi-Cola sign overlooking the East River in Long Island City

Read about Pepsi-Cola sign  here in my blog
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14th Street–Union Square Station entrance within Union Square Park.In 2016, over 34 million passengers entered this station, making it the fourth-busiest station of the New York City Subway

August 2017
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Building on Jersey Street in Soho (an acronym for South of Houston) neighborhood in Lower Manhattan with metal shutters on the windows

August 2017
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The statue of Miguel Cervantes, the famous Spanish writer and painter, in the charming “Willy’s Garden” near the Graduate School of Arts and Science, New York University, Greenwich village

August 2017. Read about the statue here in my blog
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23-story residential tower condo with 72 apartmetns at 100 Eleventh Avenue, opposite Chelsea Piers, with a glass curtain wall facing the Hudson River. Цas designed by architect Jean Nouvel and completed in 2010.

 August 2017
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Metronome, the 62-foot-wide digital clock at One Union Square South

August 2017. Read more about Metromone here, in my blog
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The South Street Seaport Museum’s tall ship Wavetree, built at Southampton, England in 1885

August 2017
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Memorial 9-11. September 11 2017. Sixteen years after the tragedy



 




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9/11 Never forget, never forgive


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Trump International Hotel and a 30-foot-wide silver globe of the Earth, a homage to the Unisphere, located in Trump's home borough of Queens.

August 2017
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Staten Island Ferry-the best free ride in New York City

August 2017. Read about the ferry in my blog
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The clock atop the information booth in Grand Central Terminal, completed in 1913, is valued at roughly 15 million dollars because of the four opal faces on the clock.

August 2017
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The red-tailed hawk in Battery Park, downtown Manhattan.

August 2017
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Central Park, August 2017. Last days of summer

August 2017
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Hammock Grove,a 10-acre public space with 50 hammocks on Governors Island.

August 2017
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Bee house in Madison Square Park, formed by the intersection of Fifth Avenue and Broadway at 23rd Street . Such bee houses are installed to hatch bee's eggs, develop and form cocoons for winter hibernation.

August 2017
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Angel of the Waters Fountain in Central Park. The statue refers to the Gospel of John, Chapter 5 where there is a description of an angel blessing the Pool of Bethesda.

August 2017  Read more about Angel of the Waters Fountain  here, in my blog
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The Union Square chess players.

August 2017
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View from the top of The Hills, a $71M park with hiking paths, opened on Governors Island in July 2016.

August 2017. Read more about The Hills  here, in my blog
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      • Group of Four Trees, by Jean Dubuffet in front of...
      • Venus de Milo on 6 Avenue by American artist Ji...
      • Trump World Tower, 845 United Nations Plaza. Buil...
      • “Fearless Girl,” the statue of a girl staring down...
      • New York City Hall (1803 to 1812) and Manhattan...
      • 26 Broadway (Standard Oil Building) topped bya py...
      • “Jean-Marc,” the portrait of the French artis...
      • Statue Of Lin Zexu (Lin Tse-hsu), (1785 –1850), a...
      • The Ansonia- luxury coop built in 1904 on the inte...
      • Bergdorf-Goodman windows.“My dream has always been...
      • The Queen Elizabeth II September 11th Garden, Hano...
      • Pepsi-Cola sign overlooking the East River in Long...
      • 14th Street–Union Square Station entrance within U...
      • Building on Jersey Street in Soho (an acronym for ...
      • The statue of Miguel Cervantes, the famous Spanis...
      • 23-story residential tower condo with 72 apartmet...
      • Metronome, the 62-foot-wide digital clock at One U...
      • The South Street Seaport Museum’s tall ship Wavetr...
      • Memorial 9-11. September 11 2017. Sixteen years a...
      • 9/11 Never forget, never forgive
      • Trump International Hotel and a 30-foot-wide sil...
      • Staten Island Ferry-the best free ride in New York...
      • The clock atop the information booth in Grand Cent...
      • The red-tailed hawk in Battery Park, downtown Manh...
      • Central Park, August 2017. Last days of summer
      • Hammock Grove,a 10-acre public space with 50 hammo...
      • Bee house in Madison Square Park, formed by the i...
      • Angel of the Waters Fountain in Central Park. The ...
      • The Union Square chess players.
      • View from the top of The Hills, a $71M park with...
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