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Archive for April, 2008
NY- Seattle on the Hudson
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The weather here has been dreary over the past few days. My physics teacher explained that one of the effects of global warming is ...
NY- Biblical Reliefs in Chelsea
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Chelsea is full of sculpted reliefs and gargoyles.
NY- Cherry Blossoms Are Set To Explode in Riverside Park
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Riverside Park should hit its blooming peak this weekend. The flowering trees are all puffed up and ready to blow.
NY- Construction of the West 72nd Street Off Ramp
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Actually the off ramp was deconstructed and now they are building the pillar to connect Riverside Boulevard with With Riverside Drive.
NY- Do you need some decorating ideas?
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If you have an unlimited budget, like antiques and renaissance period furniture, and need ideas for redecorating your apartment, then head to the Metropolitan ...
NY- Eurpoean Sculpture Court at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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There are so many rooms in the Metropolitan Museum of Art that you can't possibly see them all in one day, but if you ...
NY- Jeff Koons on the Roof of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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If you want to see how big Central Park is then take a trip up to the rooftop sculpture garden at the Metropolitan Museum ...
NY- Graffiti and Street Art on Avenue C- Lower East Side
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One of the brightest and most colorful Streets on the Lower East Side is Avenue C. All the storefronts are painted with graffiti ...
NY- La Plaza Cultural on Avenue C- Alphabet City
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This is one of the coolest local greenspaces in the city. La Plaza Cultural, located at 9th and Avenue C on Manhattan's Lower Eastisde, ...
NY- Stuyvesant Cove Park
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Stuyvesant Cove Park, located on the East River between 18th & 23rd Streets affords sweeping views of Mid Manhattan including the UN Building, Con ...
NY- Flowering Trees in Stuyvesant Square
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Nestled in 4 acres between 15th and 17th at 2nd Avenue sits a great little park sold to the city for $5 in 1836 ...
NY- Flowering Trees at St John The Divine
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Spring is showing off its' colors at St John the Divine, Americas' largest cathedral and still under construction.
NY- Gargoyles at the Synod House- St John Divine
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If you are looking for examples of great Gothic gargoyles than make sure you walk the grounds of St John Divine. The Synod House ...
NY- Columbia University opens it’s doors to lure new students this week
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The neighborhood is being spit-shined and the campus dolled up for Columbia's Open House this week.
NY Cherry Blossoms in Sakura Park
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Sakura Park, located on Riverside Drive next the Riverside Cathedral and across the street from Grant's Tomb, was the site of a huge party ...
NY- Boat Trapped in Fog on the Hudson River
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It's that time of the year when the air tempature is warmer than the water, so we get some pretty neat fog on the ...
NY- Central Park is getting ready to Bloom
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I saw my first flowering trees in Central Park today. The trees have plenty of buds so I think this weekend we could see ...
