New York City |
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This is the Twin Towers, located Downtown.What better
way to describe their height than by taking this picture? |
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This is the crossway linking 1 World Trade Center with 7 World Trade Center. I took this picture because I like the lines and the way the sun shines in. |
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This is the place to be to watch chess being played, or even to join in for a game yourself. These tables are set up in Downtown somewhere (I forgot the exact cross streets). |
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This is a nighttime view of the city from the top of the World Trade Center. Though it's blurry, it's still a breath-taking view. |
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This is the Arc in Washington Square Park. The park is on the campus of New York University, where I went to school. It's a cool place to sit and read inbetween classes. |
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This is the Jacob Javits Convention Center. It's a historical building, which usually houses the New York International Auto Show, The Internet Expo, as well as other trade shows. |
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This is one part of NYC's famous Times Square. This is the time when the British Airways model airplane was being put on top of Hanson's Brewery. |
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This is a horse and carriage ride that you can get for $10 per person in the Central Park area. |
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During the holidays, stores like to dress up their windows with elaborate displays. This is Bloomingdale's Christmas window (of 1996). The buildings were all made of candy. |
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This page was last modified December 31, 2003. |
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Queens |
It's the Flushing library in Queens. I thought the architecture is nice, so that's why I decided to include a picture of it. |