JoeGarity: Washington Square Arch, with the World Trade Center in the distance.
JoeGarity: I didn’t try their pastries but I love the mannequin standing outside
JoeGarity: The Chrysler Building, built 1929-1930. 1,046 (319 m) feet tall. The tallest brick building (with a steel frame) in the world. Architect William Van Alen.
JoeGarity: Manhattan pigeons taking a break
JoeGarity: Manhattan puddle
JoeGarity: The National Museum of the American Indian in the U.S. Customs House on Bowling Green in lower Manhattan. The building was built between 1901-1907 and the architect was Cass Gilbert.
JoeGarity: Park in Tudor City in Manhattan
JoeGarity: In the Metropolitan Museum of Art this afternoon
JoeGarity: 42nd Street, New York City
JoeGarity: The United Nations Secretariat Building, built between 1948-1951. 39 stories, 505 ft (154 m) tall. Designed by a team of architects led by Wallace Harrison.
JoeGarity: Looking north up the Hudson River with the New Jersey Palisades across the way.
JoeGarity: In New York’s Museum of Modern Art. Andy Warhol soup cans. I love how the person in front is just reading his phone. Andy probably would have loved that.