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Horse and Carriage Rides in Central Park. November 29,2017


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New York City's only free admission ice skating rink in Bryant Park, between 40th and 42nd Streets, is open every day, 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.


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Patience, the Library Lion, before the majestic Beaux-Arts building at Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street in Manhattan


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The 2017 Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree will be lit for the first time on Wednesday, November 29, with live performances from 7–9pm.


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The Paparazzi Dogs by artists Gillie and Marc at 75 Rockefeller Palza


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The Cast Iron Eagle on the roof of Grand Central Terminal. Before 1910 the eagle was on the roof of Grand Central Depot, which was torn down in 1910 to make way for the new station


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Trees on Avenue of Americas near Radio City Hall


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Have a Happy Thanksgiving! Hoping your Thanksgiving is filled with blessings and joy.


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Trinity Church on Broadway held the title of tallest building in the United States from 1846 whenb it was built until 1869.


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One World Trade Center, the main building of the rebuilt World Trade Center complex,the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere, and the sixth-tallest in the world


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United Nations Building. The view forom East River Ferry


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Celebrity Path in Brooklyn Botanical Garden, where stepping-stones are inscribed with names of famous Brooklynites past and present.



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The Blockhouse, a small fort in the northern part of Central Park. The oldest known building in Central Park was built as a fortification against the British during the War of 1812.


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The clock atop the information booth in Grand Central Terminal with the four opal faces and an acorn on the top, the Vanderbilt family symbol: “From the acorn grows the mighty oak.”


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The Brooklyn Museum’s replica of the Statue of Liberty. It had been on top of the Liberty Warehouse (Broadway) since it was made around 1900.


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The Burnett Fountain (Concervatory Garden, Central Park), surrounded by a reflecting pool, is based on characters from The Secret Garden, by Frances Hodgson Burnett.


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Central Park. November 2017


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Tori in the Japanese Hill-and-Pond Garden in Brooklyn Botanic Garden, the first Japanese garden in an American public botanic garden.


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The Vanderbilt Gate (Conservatory Garden, Central Park North) was designed by an American architect and executed in a foundry in Paris in 1894 for Cornelius Vanderbilt II’s chateau (demolished)


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5th Avenue between East 98 and East 99


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Wavertree,the largest iron sailing vessel afloat, built in 1885, located at the South Street Seaport


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Grand Central Terminal melon-shaped nickel and gold-plated , 11 feet wide by 18 feet high, Beaux Arts Chandeliers made in 1913


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Palm Court with a stained glass dome at The Plaza Hotel, where kings, presidents, and stars of stage and screen have all gathered and stayed.


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Blooming mums (chrysanthemums) on 5th Avenyue near Stephen A. Schwarzman Building (New York Public Library)


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The Rink at Bryant Park is open every day through March 4, 2018 from 8 AM to 10 PM, admission is free, skate rental is $20


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Joy Brown on Broadway, at 72nd Street. Sculpture entitled, ‘One Leaning on Another’. On view through November, 2017.


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Stone Street in Manhattan's Financial District,one of New York's oldest streets.Four pubs, six restaurants, outdoor picnic tables....


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Irish Hunger Memorial in the Battery Park City is dedicated to raising awareness of the Great Irish Famine that killed over a million people in Ireland between 1845 and 1852.


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A white chestnut tree, a clone grown from an original tree outside the hiding place of Anne Frank and her family in Amsterdam, in Liberty Park near 9/11 Memorial



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Flowers and ribbons surrounded the Survivor Tree from the 9/11 Memorial as a tribute to the victims of Tuesday's attack




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      • Horse and Carriage Rides in Central Park. November...
      • New York City's only free admission ice skating ri...
      • Patience, the Library Lion, before the majestic Be...
      • The 2017 Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree will be...
      • The Paparazzi Dogs by artists Gillie and Marc at ...
      • The Cast Iron Eagle on the roof of Grand Central ...
      • Trees on Avenue of Americas near Radio City Hall
      • Have a Happy Thanksgiving! Hoping your Thanksgivin...
      • Trinity Church on Broadway held the title of tall...
      • One World Trade Center, the main building of the r...
      • United Nations Building. The view forom East River...
      • Celebrity Path in Brooklyn Botanical Garden, where...
      • The Blockhouse, a small fort in the northern part...
      • The clock atop the information booth in Grand Cen...
      • The Brooklyn Museum’s replica of the Statue of Lib...
      • The Burnett Fountain (Concervatory Garden, Central...
      • Central Park. November 2017
      • Tori in the Japanese Hill-and-Pond Garden in Brook...
      • The Vanderbilt Gate (Conservatory Garden, Central ...
      • 5th Avenue between East 98 and East 99
      • Wavertree,the largest iron sailing vessel afloat, ...
      • Grand Central Terminal melon-shaped nickel and gol...
      • Palm Court with a stained glass dome at The Plaza...
      • Blooming mums (chrysanthemums) on 5th Avenyue ne...
      • The Rink at Bryant Park is open every day throug...
      • Joy Brown on Broadway, at 72nd Street. Sculpture e...
      • Stone Street in Manhattan's Financial District,o...
      • Irish Hunger Memorial in the Battery Park City is...
      • A white chestnut tree, a clone grown from an origi...
      • Flowers and ribbons surrounded the Survivor Tree ...
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