CVerwaal: Bags and Reflections
hollykoffler: Downtown Manhattan
hollykoffler: Downtown Manhattan
hollykoffler: Downtown Manhattan
WAVZ 13: An unusual shot from the 32nd floor of the World Trade Center's South Tower looking down on the Battery Park City landfill while it was still in progress. A hint of the Hudson River at the top left and the WTC North Tower at right. New York. March 1982
WAVZ 13: Lower Manhattan, Battery Park, Pier A, the very beginning of the Battery Park City landfill in the Hudson River and the World Trade Center under construction on a hot, humid day with impending thunderstorms. New York. Aug 1971.
R36 Coach: Staten Island Ferry "John F. Kennedy" at the Museum of Jewish Heritage, Battery Park City
Jay Fine: Night
Jay Fine: Mural by Ben Angotti pano 6191
Jay Fine: Oculus Pano 5848
Richie Giordano: DSC_6844
Richie Giordano: DSC_7220
LoisInWonderland: In Battery Park
CVerwaal: Two Guys and a Mural
CVerwaal: We Need to Smile More
CVerwaal: Making the World a Little Cleaner
CVerwaal: Time Well Spent ?
WAVZ 13: A simple snap with my Kodak Pocket Instamatic 40 out the window of my dad's office on the 58th floor of the World Trade Center North Tower. I've added some notes with links to other photos to explain how things used to be. New York. March 1975
WAVZ 13: So... occasionally people ask me "what was there before the World Trade Center"? This was. The remaining ruins of the old Radio Row and the 19th century Washington Market. The West Side Highway was still in use. New York. 1966
WAVZ 13: Exploring the sheer expanse of the Battery Park City landfill. Just 10 years earlier, this was the Hudson River. World Trade Center, abandoned West Side Highway, NY Telephone and the new Independence Plaza North towers. New York. April 1974
sanfrancisco2005: Liberty Landing Ferry at Brookfield Place Terminal in Battery Park City in New York City, NY
sanfrancisco2005: Slip 2 at Brookfield Place Terminal in Battery Park City in New York City, NY
WAVZ 13: When the World Trade Center was completed in early 1973, the City of New York was in the midst of a major financial crisis and couldn't afford to connect the Twin Towers to the existing sewage system. Instead, the Hudson proved very convenient. July 1974
CVerwaal: Man and Bird
koborin: Kiss
sanfrancisco2005: Pier A Harbor House aka City Pier A at Battery Park in Lower Manhattan in New York City, NY
sanfrancisco2005: New York Ice Cream Food Truck at Battery Park in Lower Manhattan in New York City, NY
WAVZ 13: The World Trade Center, Battery Park City under construction, Pier A, Battery Park and the vintage spires of Lower Manhattan. Taken on a gray, rainy day from the deck of a three day "Cruise to Nowhere". New York. Aug 1986
CVerwaal: Suspended in White Marble
sanfrancisco2005: Hudson Yards & 10th Ave as seen from The High Line in Chelsea in Manhattan in New York City, NY