
Of Columbus Circle fame
I was just taking a picture of the statue of Christopher Columbus, who seemed very out of place among the skyscrapers hundreds of feet to either side. That didn’t really pan out, but I did find it interesting having Columbus posing above the hurried man crossing the street.
It just so happens that there is another Christopher Columbus Statue in Riverdale, constructed by Robert Moses when he built the Henry Hudson Parkway. (Clearly, I don’t know the whole story.) I rode my bike up there, but didn’t get a chance to photograph the gent; perhaps another trip will take me there.
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February 16, 2009

Tallest building in the city for some time
This one is pretty famous; just google.
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February 12, 2009

A very clean design
See these notes from Columbia College. Located at 1 Wall Street at Broadway.
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February 12, 2009

View to the south
In the canyons of the financial district it is surprising to have any open area such as this square, formed by Pearl, Wall and Beaver Streets.
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February 12, 2009

Pedestrian mall
This street is so quaint and book-ended by serious, meaningful buildings. It alludes to a much different era, preserved only as a place of recreation.
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February 12, 2009

View to the southwest
View from Water Street of Coenties slip.
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February 12, 2009

View to the northwest
See a post on my personal blog for more on this (and why I care about it).
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February 12, 2009

A panorama of Bowling Green
From a walking tour I did in January, 2009.
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February 12, 2009