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On Prospect Park in Brooklyn, New York City, photographed from the steps of the BPL Central Library across the street.
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Union Temple of Brooklyn in New York City; photographed from across the street.
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Unnameable Books in Brooklyn, New York City, photographed from across the street on Vanderbilt Avenue.
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The interior of Unnameable Books in Brooklyn, New York City, looking to bookshelves to the right upon entering.
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The interior of Unnameable Books in Brooklyn, New York City, looking across to the cash register upon entering.
Wed Feb 14 16:33:09 EST 2018
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A frontal view of the top half of the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Arch at Grand Army Plaza in Brookly, New York City.
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A Grecian snake urn at the Grand Army Plaza entrance to Prospect Park in Brooklyn, New York City. Originally bronze, many are not cast-iron replacements.[1]
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A detail of the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Arch at Grand Army Plaza in Brooklyn, New York City. There's a net over the bas-relief in the spandrel and the bronze sculpture group.
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A view from the stairs looking at the Bailey Fountain atGrand Army Plaza in Brooklyn, new York City while it is running.
Fri Jan 19 19:39:41 EST 2018
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A residential skyscraper, 32 stories high with 440 units,[2] located at 86 Fleet Place in Downtown Brooklyn, New York City.
Fri Jan 19 19:24:21 EST 2018
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Boats docked at the North Cove Marina in the neighborhood of Battery Park City, New York City.
Fri Jan 19 19:08:41 EST 2018
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The side of the Brooklyn Ice Cream Factory in New York City, with the Brooklyn Bridge in the background.
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The Clocktower Building in Dumbo, New York City. Apparently, the Penthouse is one of Brooklyn's most expensive apartments.[3]
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A sculpture by Tom Fruin on top of his studio at 20 Jay Street in Brooklyn, New York City. It is made of Plexiglas scavenged from sign shops and Dennis Oppenheim's old studio. The sculpture lights up at night. [4]
Thu Jan 18 01:59:47 EST 2018
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Detail of the One World Trade Center in New York City.
Thu Jan 18 01:07:18 EST 2018
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The C2 level of the Westfield World Trade Center. The location can be verified by noting the Crabtree & Evelyn on the right.[5]
Thu Jan 18 01:06:46 EST 2018
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The Goldman Sachs Tower at 200 West Street in New York City at night. Photograph taken from Brookfield Place.
Fri Dec 22 21:11:17 EST 2017
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Boats belonging to the marina's sail club docked at ONE°15 Brooklyn in New York City.[6]
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A NYC Ferry boat along the Manhattan skyline, seen from Brooklyn Bridge Park, New York City.
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A NYC Ferry boat seen on the water from Brooklyn Bridge Park, New York City.
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A view of old wooden pilings next to the shore at Brooklyn Bridge Park, New York City.
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The 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge in Brooklyn Bridge Park, New York City
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A pizza pie from Grimaldi's Pizzeria's Brooklyn Bridge, New York City location. Instead of a box, it came in a paper wrapping.
Fri Dec 15 13:07:57 EST 2017
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MV Andrew J. Barberi at Staten Island Ferry Whitehall Terminal, New York City. Photograph taken from departing ferry to Governors Island.
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Three ships—Hornblower Infinity, Mastermind, and the Circle Line Manhattan—photographed from a ferry bound to Governors Island
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A Governors Island Ferry leaving the island in New York City. Photographed from one approaching it.
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Approaching the terminal of Governors Island, New York City on a ferry.
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The Downtown Manhattan Heliport as seen from the Governor Island ferry appraoching Manhattan. Visible are the N404TD Bell 407 and N537A helicopters.
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A N48ZA Bell 407 coming in for a landing at Downtown Manhattan Heliport.
Fri Dec 15 11:53:38 EST 2017
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Congregation Beth Elohim as seen from across the street on Garfield Pl.
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The John F. Kennedy Memorial by Neil Estern in Grand Army Plaza, New York City. [1]
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A closeup of the John F. Kennedy Memorial in Grand Army Plaza, New York City. Looking from slightly below.
Fri Dec 15 11:26:00 EST 2017
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A sign on Eastern Parkway along the fence around Mount Prospect Park.
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A general view of Mount Prospect Park near the entrance.
Sat Dec 02 08:14:58 EST 2017
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Four Eagles by artist Frederick William MacMonnies and architect Stanford White. A set of four columns in Grand Army Plaza adorned by four granite eagles in the middle, and a larger bronze one at the top. Located at the entrance to Prospect Park. [2]
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Four Eagles by artist Frederick William MacMonnies and architect Stanford White. A set of four columns in Grand Army Plaza adorned by four granite eagles in the middle, and a larger bronze one at the top. Located at the entrance to Prospect Park. [3]
- ↑ https://ephemeralnewyork.wordpress.com/2010/01/28/snakes-and-urns-in-prospect-park/
- ↑ https://www.cityrealty.com/nyc/downtown-brooklyn/the-eagle-86-fleet-place/63555
- ↑ http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/09/realestate/09deal1.html
- ↑ https://www.wired.com/2012/06/tom-fruin-watertower-brooklyn/
- ↑ https://www.westfield.com/westfieldworldtradecenter/center-info/map/crabtree--evelyn/58607
- ↑ https://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/02/nyregion/a-new-marina-aims-to-remind-new-yorkers-of-their-waterways.html
- ↑ https://www.brownstoner.com/brooklyn-life/tom-fruin-installs-a-new-glass-water-tower-in-brooklyn-bridge-park/