I met up with friends in New York, and for two days walked the streets of this dynamic city. One can spend a lot of time describing the energy, sights, and captivating mix of people who crowd the sidewalks of this pulsing metropolis. Instead, I captured images as we walked through Brooklyn's DUMBO area, across the Manhattan Bridge, and around lower Manhattan. I hope you enjoy the tour.
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In almost every block striking murals give life to playgrounds, bridge underpasses and brick walls. |
A long brick wall of an old warehouse currently undergoing renovation is covered with a variety of artistic graffiti. |
Inside a warehouse that is being renovated to re-open as a playhouse. |
A plexiglass house by a Scandinavian artist sits under the Brooklyn Bridge with a view of the Manhattan skyline across the East River. |
Another warehouse renovation project on the Brooklyn waterfront. |
An indoor carousel on the waterfront awaiting the summer crowds. |
The Manhattan Bridge is a noisy trip across the river to lower Manhattan: trains rumble continuously across the bridge, giving the sensation of a series of earthquakes. |
Most visitors opt to walk or bicycle across the Brooklyn Bridge, but in doing so miss the iconic view of the bridge and Manhattan skyline as seen here from the Manhattan Bridge. |
Near the end of the bridge, the Bowery greets walkers with colorful graffiti on the sides of buildings. |
Sprawling, hectic Chinatown is at the end of the bridge. |
This hot dog stand is typical of the many food offerings found all over the city. I was intrigued that there is actually a papaya hot dog, but I did not try one. |
This pub on E 15th near Irving Street is one of several commercial references to Washington Irving. It is not far from Union Square. --Photo by Lee Wanke |
The famous Strand Bookstore. |
At first I thought this was another homeless person, but then changed my mind when I saw the good quality clothes, boots and backpack. I would have liked to find out the person's story. |
A colorful mural at a pet store. |
The Flatiron Building on W. 23rd Street |
This young man had a sign that targeted empathetic passersby. Interestingly, ten minutes later when we backtracked, he had a new sign that read "Bags stolen. Lost all my clothes and money." |
"Live Bait," a New Orleans style restaurant and bar on W. 23rd Street across from Madison Square Park. Great food and ambiance, continuous New Orleans jazz playing from the speakers. |
Panorama of Madison Square Park |
Madison Square Park, a lovely place to sit and watch New Yorkers stroll by. |
A young dancer leaps for her mother who was taking photos. Madison Square Park. |
"Eataly", a huge indoor Italian market on 5th Avenue. |
Kitchen at a restaurant/bar in the East Village. |
A return to Chinatown on Day 2. The streets are jammed with vendors and customers. |
Street performers entertain all over the city. This is near City Hall. |
An interesting staircase in the middle of a bar in Brooklyn. Another nice venue with great ambiance. |
Very enjoyable to see New York through your eyes, John. I did recognize a couple of photos that you posted recently. You were right when you said that it would not be the typical tourist photos.
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