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Landmarks

Fall Foliage in Central Park – Top 3 Locations

Ella (Fitzgerald) sings “Autumn in new york…Why does it seem so inviting…” Louis (Armstrong) follows “On the benches in central park…Great autumn in new york…Its good to live it again…” What makes Central Park so inviting in the Fall months? There are many obvious reasons including breath-taking fall colors of the elms, pine, oaks and [...]

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Heart of Central Park – Conservatory Pond to Sheep Meadow and Everything in Between

Central Park extends from Fifth Avenue to Central Park West and 59th Street to 110th Street in over 6 miles of perimeter. With 136 acres of woodlands, 250 acres of lawns, and 150 acres of water, it’s no wonder visiting the Park in one day is physically impossible. Central Park is divided into four sections: [...]

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Video & Photos – Walking Across the Brooklyn Bridge During Sunset

The Brooklyn Bridge spans over one mile connecting Brooklyn and Lower Manhattan and offering pedestrians who walk and bike across the bridge spectacular views of city skylines. Recently one of the four NYC Waterfalls is constructed underneath the Brooklyn Bridge visible from the Manhattan side. Although walking across the Brooklyn Bridge from Brooklyn to Manhattan [...]

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Video – Scooting across the Brooklyn Bridge on a Vespa

Walking across the Brooklyn Bridge is a great experience for anyone. Scooting over the Brooklyn Bridge is a unique experience that is becoming more common as New Yorkers look for more effective ways of navigating around the city. Come along for a exciting ride on a Vespa across the Brooklyn Bridge, under the Manhattan Bridge [...]

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New York City’s Hidden Waterfalls

This post is inspired by the recent hoopla over the $15.5M installation of four “New York City Waterfalls” created by the Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson placed along the East River. As many of you know, New York City is already home to numerous man-made waterfalls ranging from naturally set waterfalls in Central Park to waterfalls [...]

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‘Jeff Koons on the Roof’ Exhibit – Cantor Roof Garden, Metropolitan Museum of Art

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New York City artist Jeff Koons is known for his flawless execution, transforming everyday objects and fantasies into high art. He is also known for his public sculptures, such as the monumental floral sculpture Puppy, shown at Rockefeller Center and permanently installed at the Guggenheim Bilbao, and Split-Rocker, exhibited at the Papal Palace in Avignon, [...]

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