New York City is one of my favorite places. This trip, I tried to see some parts of the city that I'd not visited before.
I also went to two bars that were new to me, and pretty cool. The Haines Law Room, a classy speakeasy, and Bangia, an underground (literally) Korean joint. New York always has something new and interesting.
Fountain in City Hall park. |
Statue of Horace Greeley. Can't remember what square this was in. |
Walked down 9th Ave. between 30th-50th Sts., and there was a huge street festival. |
Seems like all things Korean are taking over the world... |
The clock at the entrance to the children's zoo in Central Park. |
Harlem Meer at the very northern edge of Central Park. |
A boat/restaurant moored in the Hudson River. I walked the Hudson River greenway. Amazing. Playgrounds, free kayaking, sunbathers. There's even a beach volleyball court! |
A small slice of the High Line walking path. |
Garbage, and The New School. |
Most famous person in NYC? Duane Reade. |
I also went to two bars that were new to me, and pretty cool. The Haines Law Room, a classy speakeasy, and Bangia, an underground (literally) Korean joint. New York always has something new and interesting.
From sea to shining sea. |
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