June 2008
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A view of Brooklyn from the South Street Seaport. Photo credit: Kenneth Lu at Flickr |
June 2007
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USS Akron (ZRS-4) flying over the southern end of Manhattan Island, New York City, circa 1931-1933. Source: U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.. |
September 2006
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Grand Central Terminal (often still called Grand Central Station) is a train station in Midtown Manhattan in New York City. It is the largest train station in the world by number of platforms: 44, with 67 tracks along them. The four-faced clock on top of the information booth in the center of the Main Concourse (shown here) is perhaps the station's most recognizable icon. Photo credit: Diliff |
July 2006
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USS Akron (ZRS-4) flying over the southern end of Manhattan Island, New York City, circa 1931-1933. Source: U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph. |
June 2006
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Panoramic image looking south from the upper deck of the 'Top of the Rock' observation deck on top of the GE Building at Rockefeller Center. Visible features from left to right include the Chrysler Building (behind the MetLife Building), Manhattan Bridge, Brooklyn Bridge, Verrazano Narrows Bridge (on the horizon), MetLife Tower (with the white illuminated pointy top), the Empire State Building (illuminated red and green for the holiday season) and the Condé Nast Building (with the large spire). Photo credit: Daniel schwen. |