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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
Victorian Gardens, Manhattan's only outdoor amusement park, in Central Park's Wollman Rink
August 2017
16-foot-high, 41-foot-long mural "American Progress" by Spanish artist José Maria Sert in the lobby of 30 Rockefeller building.
August 2017
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
Venetian Gondola, complete with singing gondolier Andres Garcia, on the lake in Central Park.
August 2017
Jersey City - view from Battery Park City waterfront promenade
August 2017
View from the East River Ferry
August 2017
A volleyball court at Esplanade Plaza, in the south of North Cove near Brookfield Place
August 2017
Two blocks of Broadway between 36th and 40th Streets are shut down to traffic and transformed into the “Garment District Urban Garden”.
August 2017
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
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.
Carnival cruise ship. A view form the North Cove Marina at Brookfield Place.
August 2017
Bryant Park. Saturday Morning. Moves with dancers from the Limón Dance Company. Open to all levels.
August 2017
Rockefeller Center Channel Gardens with tropicale installation and a glimmering sculptural dragonfly
August 2017
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
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.
One Bryant Park (Bank of America Tower) built in 2009 and 3 Bryant Park built in 1972
June 2017
Sculpture by Louise Nevelson on Maiden Lane next to the Federal Reserve Bank in Lower Manhattan.
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.
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
East River. View form East River Ferry.
August 2017
"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
The roof of the Federal Hall on Wall Street and downtown skyscrapers
June 2017
The "Right Light" by J. Seward Johnson, Jr at 150 East 34th Street
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.
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
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.
The view on the Oculus from Brookfield Place
New York City Hall, built in 1812, the oldest city hall in the US that still houses its original governmental functions.
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
Subway#1. 1985. Terracotta and glass. Sculpture by Bruno Lucchesi in the Museum of the city of New York
The Manhattan Bridge, opened to traffic in 1909. View from Brooklyn
May 2017
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