New York City

This is the Twin Towers, located Downtown.What better way to describe their height than by taking this picture?

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.

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).

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.

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.

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.

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.

This is a horse and carriage ride that you can get for $10 per person in the Central Park area.

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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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.