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In July, I took my 15-year-old nephew to New York City. It was like observing a different species. Apparently, people his age crave energy drinks, sugar by the pound, and long showers -- and they can't take art museums for more than 15 minutes. At least he liked the comedy club I got him into -- until the middle-aged comedienne discussed her teenage son's affinity for long showers. I love NYC, despite the omnipresent scaffolding. I just accept the city as in a constant state of renovation. Below are a few of the photos from my trip (13 of them, to be precise).
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1. Grand Central & Met Life. I booked the Hyatt next to Grand Central, so my nephew could easily find his way back if we got separated. I won't stay in Midtown again due to the prevalence of chain restaurants. Every night, we took a cab or the subway a fair distance to get real New York food.
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2. Top of the Empire State Building. I took this from the building's observation deck. My nephew actually liked this part of the tour. Tip: to avoid lines, order the City Pass, which includes admission to some museums and a harbor tour.
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3. Chrysler Building. I took this photo from the Empire State Building. Though my hotel window opened to the Chrysler Building, I couldn't see Chrysler's top from the Hyatt's 25th floor.
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4. Green-wood Cemetery (Brooklyn). Beautiful grounds: several ponds, impressive mausoleums, a view of Manhattan's skyline and Lady Liberty from Battle Hill (the highest point in Brooklyn, now a war memorial). People used to have picnics there. Info is here.
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5. Spider Man at Sony. My nephew wanted to see Sony's Wonder Lab (a hands-on museum with free admission -- get reservations in advance). Spider Man is at least 40 feet tall, spanning several floors.
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6. Flat Iron Building. This gem sits at the intersection of Broadway, 5th Avenue and 23rd Street. Given that the building's rounded front is less than 8 feet wide, it's hard to get a good shot. An overhead view would have been great.
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7. Washington Square Arch. This is in Washington Square Park (which is largely cement) and is at the beginning of 5th Avenue, if you're starting in the south. Though owned by the city, it seems to be part of the NYU campus. The arch was in When Harry Met Sally (and in a million other movies).
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8. Sardi's. I didn't see a show during this trip, but I couldn't resist taking a shot of Saridi's (and the Helen Hayes Theater) after taking my nephew to the uncomfortably packed Times Square during our first night in town..
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9. Central Park. A little piece of it, anyway.
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10. Greywacke Arch. It's in Central Park.
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11. Little Italy. It was a weekend street fair on Mulberry Street, where you get a view of the Empire State Building. During my last trip (1999), I had dinner at Angelo's on Mulberry Street, where my step father would go with his father back in the '50s (or '60s). Stop by Ferrara for mini pastries and coffee (on Grand Street off Mulberry).
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12. Subway. Subways give me the sense of having an authentic local experience. In Madrid and Paris, I prided myself on figuring out the metro within two days. Of course, I wouldn't want to have to take the subway to work every day.
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13. Plaza Goes Condo. The famous Plaza Hotel, near Central Park, is going condo. Prices start at $1.5 million, if you're interested. (See web site)
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Greenwood Cemetery looks beautiful! I love visiting area cemeteries, they are a great way to learn a locations history :) Happy TT
Posted by: Sue | February 06, 2008 at 05:18 PM
I would love to visit New York! First I'll have to save some more money... Great pics!
My TT gives you 13 quotes by His Holiness the Dalai Lama.
Posted by: Tink | February 06, 2008 at 05:34 PM
These are wonderful pictures of my favorite city in the U.S. if not the world. Thanks for sharing these. I love the shot of Central Park, I remember it well.
Posted by: pjazzypar | February 06, 2008 at 05:44 PM
Lucky nephew! I haven't been to NYC for 10 years, so it's time to go back again. Great pictures!
Posted by: Nicholas | February 06, 2008 at 05:50 PM
Oh fun! Very well done on the fotos :) Mine's up (f/k/a Rhonda - I'm Running To Win Two) Happy TT
Posted by: chuck | February 06, 2008 at 06:07 PM
How absolutely wonderful. Sounds like a great time to me. Beautiful shots as well. Thanks for sharing. Have a great TT. :)
Posted by: Comedy Plus | February 06, 2008 at 06:08 PM
I love NYC --your shots are great i am going for my 4th time at the end of the month http://joyismygoal.blogspot.com/
Posted by: marcia v | February 06, 2008 at 06:30 PM
*sigh* someday... :o) beautiful photos!
Posted by: Candy | February 06, 2008 at 07:25 PM
Nos. 4 and 10 are new to me all together. They are gorgeous. Thanks for the tour!
Posted by: SandyCarlson | February 06, 2008 at 08:51 PM
What great pictures! We haven't been since 2000...had the BEST dinner in Little Italy that trip! Maybe I'll scratch my whole "if I had a million dollars" TT and save it for a Plaza Condo...
Posted by: Michelle | February 06, 2008 at 09:12 PM
The last time I was in New York was 1979! Nice pics.
Posted by: Cricket's Hearth | February 06, 2008 at 09:32 PM
Awesome shots! I haven't been to New York in years; this post makes me miss it.
Posted by: Susan Helene Gottfried | February 06, 2008 at 09:37 PM
Great pics...thanks so much for sharing. Id love to go there some day. Happy TT.
Posted by: Lori | February 06, 2008 at 10:13 PM
Thanks for the pictures. Last time I was there was 2000 and I still miss Little Italy. Your shot of the Chrysler Building is awesome. Thanks for the tour and I am sure your nephew will have many memories of the wonderful trip.
Posted by: Ed | February 06, 2008 at 10:58 PM
Did you really take these photos?? They are awesome. I think you should get dressed and start selling these photos - pronto! ;)
Great list!
Happy TT!
Posted by: On a Limb with Claudia | February 06, 2008 at 11:21 PM
I am NOT looking at your photos. I want to go to NYC so bad I can't stand it!
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Posted by: SJ Reidhead | February 07, 2008 at 01:09 AM
I am NOT looking at your photos. I want to go to NYC so bad I can't stand it!
SJR
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Posted by: SJ Reidhead | February 07, 2008 at 01:09 AM
You're making me homesick! Glad you enjoyed your trip so much. Cannoli at Ferrara's is definitely one of the highlights of any trip to NY.
Posted by: Robin | February 07, 2008 at 02:03 AM
Great photos!
I have never been to NYC - another one of those places that I have always wanted to see, but haven't made it to yet.
I live in Paris & imagine the atmosphere to be similar, only in English. ;)
Posted by: Rasmenia | February 07, 2008 at 04:10 AM
never been to the US but I would love to visit NYC someday! =)
do visit my t13.. =)
Posted by: Ivan Girl | February 07, 2008 at 04:38 AM
New York is on my list of places to visit, and your pictures just make me more eager to go! Thanks for sharing.
~X
Posted by: Xakara | February 07, 2008 at 04:51 AM
Amazing NY City photos and delightful visit through a city I enjoy but have only visited twice so far. Maybe I'll plan a trip back soon?
Hugs and blessings,
Posted by: storyteller | February 07, 2008 at 09:08 AM
They are all beautiful and now I'm missing home! I think I have a relative buried at Greenwood Cemetery. Happy TT
Posted by: Kat's Krackerbox | February 07, 2008 at 09:59 AM
Beautiful pics! I've never been to New York, or even got close...not sure that I ever will. My sons would love to see Spidey though, so maybe someday. Happy TT!
Posted by: tasha | February 07, 2008 at 11:00 AM
Wonderful photos. I have never been to NYC, but the pictures definitely make me want to go!
Happy TT
Posted by: Lisa | February 07, 2008 at 12:43 PM