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A Few Pictures of My Recent Trip to NYC
Took more than 600 pictures. NYC is such a beatiful place. Great architecture and so much history it's rediculous. Here are a few from day 1. I'll post some more up as time allows.
Took this while walking in Central Park. Park is HUMONGOUS. Was lucky enought to get ZERO rain and humidity while out there. Mid 80's the whole time
Looks like I did you New Yorkers a favor and brought the California sun with me. When I left, rain rain rain. Lol.
World's biggest department store. 14 stories tall and 2,000,000 square feet of sales space. You can fit more than 250,000 people in there at once and have room to spare. HUGE
Had to throw the Patron in there
Looking straight up at the Empire State Building. 110 (I think) stories tall. Took some pretty good pics from the top of it. I'll post those when I get a chance
Forgot which church this is. There are so many out there it's hard to keep track
The "Flat-Iron" building. At one point (I think they said 1902) it was the tallest building in NYC. Pretty sweet.
Just some random architecture.
Woolworth Building. One of 2 "Gothic" buildings in NYC.
St. Paul's Chapel. This small chapel is literally right across the street from the World Trade Center and it was one of the only buildings nearby that didn't get damaged during the 9/11 attacks. Pretty sweet huh? George Washington used to preach here and they have his pew on display inside.
Graves outside of St. Paul's. Some of these are from people who died in the 1800's
Inside St. Paul's it's a huge memorial for all those who passed on September 11th. Pretty cool. A must see when visiting IMO.
Took this while walking to China Town. Thought it was cool how a bunch of kids are playing next to a huge wall with graffiti all over it
Reminded me of when I was growing up. Except they never graffiti'd over walls that belonged to Government buildings. Lol.
One of the many police stations. They said that NYC is one of the top 3 safest cities in America. There's literally a cop on every corner
Another shot of the same police station.
Forgot what buildings these were, I just liked how it came out
Shot this while eating in Little Italy. I like the concept of an old tomato sauce can being used as both a pot, and a door stop
Radio City Music Hall
Underneath the Brooklyn Bridge
That's it for now. I'll post more when I get time to. Hope you enjoyed so far
Next set of pics will include pics from Yankee Stadium and some more architecture. Yankees and Architecture FTMFW
If you've never been to NYC, then I suggest you go. Such an amazing place
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