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'Terrorism doesn't win': New York attack on 31 of October 2017 failed to stop Halloween parade


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Are you ready for Helloween 2017?



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Hurricane Sandy. Manhattan Beach, Brooklyn, New York.


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Village Halloween Parade 2016


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Horseback riding has been a tradition in Central Park for 150 years.


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Domino Sugar Refinery in the neighborhood of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, dates from 1882, when it was the largest sugar refinery in the world


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William Tarr made this sculpture from aluminum panels meant for the facade of 77 Water Street that were rejected due to their imperfections. Thus, the sculpture’s name, Rejected Skin.


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"OY/YO," Deborah Kass's eight-foot sculpture, saluting both Yiddish and Latino cultures, at North Fifth Street Pier Park in Williamsburg.


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The Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre in Central Park was imported to the U.S. in 1876 as Sweden’s exhibit for the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia.



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Rockefeller Center Channel Gardens at fall. Named after the English Channel, the Channel Gardens separate La Maison Française and the British Empire Building.


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The largest pumpkin in the world (2017) from Sumner, Washington, weighing 2,363 pounds is on a view in New-York Botanical Garden


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Crown Princess, grand-class cruise ship (3,000 passengers 1,200 crew ) at Brooklyn Cruise Terminal, opened in April 2006



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Governors Island embankment with a Williams Castle in the right and a view of One World Trade center.


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The San Remo twenty-seven stories high, including the ten-story towers, by the acclaimed architect Emery Roth, the first twin-towered building to rise in New York, was built in 1930.


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Bethesda Terrace and Fountain with the sculpture "Angel of the Waters", one of the largest fountains in New York, overlooking the Lake in Central Park.


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The lobby of the Chrysler Building, one of the best examples of Art Deco in New York, is open to the public Monday - Friday and is free to visit

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Low clouds over the financial district of New York. View from the ferry to Governors Island


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Downtown New York. View from the East River Ferry


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Shakespeare garden, created out of reverence for the bard, in Central Park on the West Side of the park and 79th street.



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The ice-skating rink at Rockefeller Center, one of the most famous skating rinks in the world, is opened for the fall/winter season 2017-2018.



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Ornate candelabra lamp post in City Hall Park with Woolworth skyscraper in the background


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Beacon Court, the hub of the Bloomberg offices at Bloomberg Tower at Lexington Avenue


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Bethesda Terrace Arcade in Central Park,completed in 1863


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Masonic Hall on 23rd street, the headquarters of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of New York.


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The statue of Christopher Columbus by Italian sculptor Gaetano Russo (Columbus Circle , Manhattan), the proud symbol of the city since 1892, when it was erected as part of New York's commemoration of the 400th anniversary of Columbus' landing in the Americas.


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In celebration of Ferrari’s 70th Anniversary, Rockefeller Plaza hosted an open-air exhibition displaying eight of its classic sportscars. October 8,2017.




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Building in the colors of the Italian flag in Little Italy


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The New York Public Library's historic Rose Main Reading Room after a $12 million dollar, two-year renovation.


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Brookfield Place, originally known as the World Financial Center, was built between 1982 and 1988 on landfill, consisting of the dirt excavated during the building of the World Trade Center.


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A fire hydrant on Mulberry Street, Little Italy, New York City painted in the colors of the Italian flag


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On December 7, 1988, President Ronald Reagan and Vice President George H. W. Bush met with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev in this house on Governors Island.


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Berlin Wall Section in the lobby of 520 Madison Ave. In 1990, Jerry Speyer of Tishman Speyer purchased a piece of the Berlin Wall from the East German government.


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St. Patrick's Cathedral , occupying city block, between 50th and 51st streets, Madison Avenue and Fifth Avenue, can accommodate 3,000 people.


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432 Park Avenue, residential skyscraper, completed in 2015, the second-tallest building in New York City and Citicorp Center ( 601 Lexington) built in 1977. THe view form the Roosvelet Island

Read about Citicorp center here in my blog
Read about 432 Park here in my blog
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      • 'Terrorism doesn't win': New York attack on 31 of...
      • Are you ready for Helloween 2017?
      • Hurricane Sandy. Manhattan Beach, Brooklyn, New York.
      • Village Halloween Parade 2016
      • Horseback riding has been a tradition in Central P...
      • Domino Sugar Refinery in the neighborhood of Will...
      • William Tarr made this sculpture from aluminum pan...
      • "OY/YO," Deborah Kass's eight-foot sculpture, sal...
      • The Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre in Central...
      • Rockefeller Center Channel Gardens at fall. Named ...
      • The largest pumpkin in the world (2017) from Sumn...
      • Crown Princess, grand-class cruise ship (3,000 pa...
      • Governors Island embankment with a Williams Castle...
      • The San Remo twenty-seven stories high, including ...
      • Bethesda Terrace and Fountain with the sculpture "...
      • The lobby of the Chrysler Building, one of the be...
      • Low clouds over the financial district of New York...
      • Downtown New York. View from the East River Ferry
      • Shakespeare garden, created out of reverence for t...
      • The ice-skating rink at Rockefeller Center, one of...
      • Ornate candelabra lamp post in City Hall Park with...
      • Beacon Court, the hub of the Bloomberg offices at...
      • Bethesda Terrace Arcade in Central Park,completed ...
      • Masonic Hall on 23rd street, the headquarters of t...
      • The statue of Christopher Columbus by Italian scul...
      • In celebration of Ferrari’s 70th Anniversary, Rock...
      • Building in the colors of the Italian flag in Litt...
      • The New York Public Library's historic Rose Main R...
      • Brookfield Place, originally known as the World Fi...
      • A fire hydrant on Mulberry Street, Little Italy, N...
      • On December 7, 1988, President Ronald Reagan and V...
      • Berlin Wall Section in the lobby of 520 Madison A...
      • St. Patrick's Cathedral , occupying city block,...
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