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Madison Square Park Man walking by Water Fountain

There are many big parks in the world, but Madison Square Park in NYC holds a special place for me. Surrounded by historic buildings anyone can walk by having a great cup of coffee and enjoy the view. Madison Square Park in NYC has been one of the most valuable parks for New Yorkers. Madison Square Park is a place of nostalgia and memories in the heart of New York City. As I stroll through the park, I am reminded of the many moments I have spent there, each one filled with its own unique sense of nostalgia and reflection.…

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Little Italy NYC night sign at street

There was a time that Little Italy NYC covered more than just Mulberry Street. I took a walk after visiting one of our NYC parks. Little Italy is one of my favorite neighborhoods in New York City, and it holds a special place in my heart. It’s a place where the streets are lined with colorful buildings and charming cafes, and the air is filled with the scent of fresh pasta and warm bread. Every time I walk through Little Italy, I’m transported to a different time and place, a world of old-world charm and romance. One of the things…

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Bushwick Inlet Park NYC located right at the East River ‘beach’. Ironically, the park is not located in Bushwick. It is located between Greenpoint and Williamsburg neighborhoods in Brooklyn, NYC. Bushwick Inlet Park is one of the most beautiful and beloved public spaces in New York City, and for good reason. This waterfront park, located in the trendy Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn, offers stunning views of the Manhattan skyline and a wide range of amenities for visitors of all ages. One of the highlights of Bushwick Inlet Park is its state-of-the-art sports fields, which are perfect for soccer, baseball, and…

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Pier 76 New York City

While walking on the Hudson River and 34th Street I found the renovated Pier 76. This was one of the main piers in NYC for transportation and cargo back in the days. Now, Pier 76 in New York City has become a public park. There are many events going on almost during the entire year at this location. Make sure to visit the NYC Parks website above to see the schedule. Pier 76 is located on the Hudson River in Manhattan, and it’s been a part of the city’s landscape for over a century. Originally, it was used as a…

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Draft beer glass at a bar in NYC

Bebe que la vida es breve! El Montro There are many reasons to enjoy a draft beer in New York City. Here are some images of Draft Beer Glasses for inspiration. There are many breweries in New York City that produce fantastic beers. As someone who loves a good cold draft beer, I truly believe the presentation makes a great moment to take a photo. They enhance the drinking experience: A good draft beer glass is designed to enhance the aroma, flavor, and texture of the beer you’re drinking. The right glass can highlight the unique characteristics of the beer,…

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New food court at LaGuardia airport

I cannot believe that LaGuardia Airport renovations can virtually completed. Minor details still on the works. It was easy to get around and most important it was way more easier to get a taxi, Uber or Lyft at the conveniently organized waiting areas. Sorry JFK, but LaGuardia airport made this option better. The renovations that have been happening at LaGuardia Airport in New York City are truly a game-changer. If you’ve been to LaGuardia in the past, you might remember it as a cramped and outdated airport that was long overdue for a facelift. But thanks to these renovations, LaGuardia…

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Original Blocks Building at Flatiron 21st Street

I’m starting this NYC Architecture Photo Exhibit 1. NYC still has many original brick architecture and hopefully this architecture won’t be replaced by fancy boring glass buildings. Contact me if you like to collaborate. Make sure to visit our nice MTA subway site to learn how to move around NYC without a car. As someone who has always been fascinated by the architecture of New York City, I am convinced that the city’s buildings and structures are some of the most impressive in the world. They are a testament to human ingenuity and creativity: New York City’s architecture is a…

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Masa Galeria Showing Hanging Clothes at Rockefeller Center

Masa Galleria Hanging Clothes at Rockefeller Center

Rockefeller Center is an iconic destination in New York City, and its special events as this Masa Galleria Hanging Clothes are always eagerly anticipated by locals and visitors alike. These events are a celebration of the magic and wonder of the holiday season, and they capture the spirit of joy and togetherness that is so important during this time of year.

The lighting of the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree is perhaps the most iconic of all the special events. This annual tradition has been going on since 1933, and it's a symbol of hope and renewal that brings people together from all over the world. As the tree is lit up with thousands of sparkling lights, there's a palpable sense of magic in the air, and it's a moment that is sure to bring a tear to your eye.

Another special event that is beloved by many is the ice skating rink at Rockefeller Center. This is a place where people of all ages can come together to glide across the ice, to hold hands and twirl, and to create memories that will last a lifetime. The rink is surrounded by the towering buildings of Rockefeller Center, and it's a reminder of the beauty and wonder that can be found in even the busiest and most crowded of places.

The Radio City Christmas Spectacular is another special event that has become a beloved holiday tradition in New York City. This show features the world-famous Rockettes, who dazzle audiences with their high kicks, precision choreography, and stunning costumes. The show is a celebration of the holiday season, and it's a reminder of the power of music and dance to bring people together and lift their spirits.

Hope you enjoy the photos I took of this Masa Galleria Hanging Clothes in NYC.

Masa Galeria Showing Hanging Clothes at Rockefeller Center NYC
Masa Galeria Showing Hanging Clothes at Rockefeller Center NYC
Masa Galeria at Rockefeller Center NYC
Masa Galeria at Rockefeller Center NYC
Roller Staking at Rockefeller Center
Roller Staking at Rockefeller Center
Prometheus Golden Statue at Rockefeller Center
Prometheus Golden Statue at Rockefeller Center
Masa Clothes Galeria Rockefeller Center
Masa Hanging Clothes Galeria Rockefeller Center
Masa Hanging Clothes Galeria Rockefeller Center
Masa Hanging Clothes Galeria Rockefeller Center
The Notorious B.I.G Street Art in Brooklyn

I’m better at taking photographs than writing. Here are some Brooklyn street art photographs I took the other day while walking around and having a great cup of Caturra coffee in Bushwick. Scroll down and let me know what you think. Bushwick is an incredible hub for street art enthusiasts and anyone who loves to explore vibrant neighborhoods. Located in the heart of Bushwick, Brooklyn, this area is home to some of the most awe-inspiring murals, graffiti, and street art you’ll ever see. If you’re looking for a unique and immersive cultural experience, Street Art in Bushwick should be at…

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Travel pictures in Rome

Rome is one of the most prevalent tourist spots in the world. Every year, millions of people worldwide travel to Rome to see its unique sights and attractions. Here I’m presenting you with some Rome Traveling pictures. Whether you’re looking to explore ancient ruins, take in some of Rome’s famous art, or enjoy some delicious Italian food, there’s plenty to do and see in this historic city. Rome is a city with an extended and rich history. It was founded over 2,500 years ago and was once the largest and most influential city globally. Today, Rome is the capital of…

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hanging shoes power lines night

New York City is full of surprises, and these hanging shoes on power lines are no exception. I never understood the meaning of a pair or more hanging shoes in New York City. Do you? If so, write a comment in the comment area below this post. I’m putting together this little photo gallery named Hanging Shoes on Power Lines in New York City. I will be adding more images whenever I find more hanging shoes in during my walks in NYC. If you like my photos please consider helping me out by visiting my New York City souvenir shop.…

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Spanglish in New York City

It is familiar that New York City is home to a large population of Latinos, but what is less known is the origin of this particular way of talking. Spanglish in New York City has roots in the Caribbean. Many slaves came from Africa and spoke Spanish and English to communicate with their masters. What Is Spanglish? Spanglish is a specialized communication method that’s used to blend English and Spanish. Despite its wide usage in Latin America, it never gained traction among native speakers of either language because the use of Spanglish has been seen as taboo. Though many see…

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Williamsburg bridge New York City

The Williamsburg bridge, one of New York’s most famous landmarks is a suspension bridge built in 1903. Built across New York’s East River, this iconic architectural wonder connects Manhattan’s East Side to the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn. When opened 117 years ago, the Williamsburg bridge was the longest suspension bridge in the world but the exposed iron frames and lack of extra design elements left many Americans unimpressed. Today the Williamsburg bridge stands tall not just as a symbol of New York city but it represents the ingenuity of American architecture and the long-term vision of the past leaders of…

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new york city architecture design

New York City architecture inspires me to. NYC Architecture photography is one of my favorite things to do. While walking around and enjoying one of my favorite Latin America coffee from Peru I got inspired and found many details about these buildings. I will separate the architecture styles in future posts. Probably sort them by boroughs and/or NYC neighborhoods. NYC is a city with a rich architectural history, from the Art Deco masterpieces of the Empire State Building and Chrysler Building to the modernist marvels of the World Trade Center complex. As a photographer, capturing the unique and varied architecture…

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Welcome sign view from Seaport

Walking in New York City while having authentic Latin America coffee from Guatemala I bumped into the Seaport District in Manhattan the other day. I experienced one the best sunset at seaport district. The Seaport District in New York City is a magical place to witness a sunset. As the sun dips below the skyline, the sky explodes with a riot of colors, casting a warm glow over the historic cobblestone streets and old-world buildings. It’s a moment of tranquility and beauty amidst the hustle and bustle of the city. One of the things I love most about watching the…

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nyc architecture Dime saving back

Taking NYC architecture authentic photographs is one of my main passions. Here is the beginning of many more NYC architecture photography I will be taking while having Latin America coffee and walking around New York City. I will focus mainly on authentic and historical architecture and not in the new boring glass buildings. New York City is a treasure trove of authentic architecture, with buildings and structures that span centuries and styles. From the Beaux-Arts splendor of Grand Central Terminal to the sleek modernism of the Guggenheim Museum, there’s no shortage of iconic buildings to marvel at in the city.…

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Pet shop cat looking out the windows in NYC

I absolutely love night photography in NYC! Same way I love walking with a great cup of coffee. There’s something so magical about the city that never sleeps when the sun goes down. Here are a few interesting facts that I’ve discovered through my own experiences: The city is always alive at night: New York City is known for its vibrant nightlife, which means there are always plenty of opportunities to capture unique and interesting shots. From Times Square to the Brooklyn Bridge, the city is full of iconic landmarks that look stunning when illuminated by the city’s lights. The…

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J train New York City Subway platform

New York City MTA Subway is the main transportation for most New Yorkers. Subway riders during COVID use the face mask. During the pandemic passenger rate reduced drastically, but there are still many us of who rely on the subway to carry on with our daily work commute. Some other subway riders during COVID pretend to use a face mask.

The pandemic brought significant changes to the way we live, and subway riders in NYC were no exception. The once-crowded trains became eerily quiet as people stayed at home, and those who had to travel for essential work or medical appointments were left to commute in solitude. The familiar sights and sounds of the subway were replaced with the hum of the air conditioning and the muffled voices of the few passengers wearing masks. It was a strange and unsettling experience, one that made riders appreciate the simple joys of human interaction and the hustle and bustle of the city.

Despite the challenges, subway riders in NYC also demonstrated incredible resilience and adaptability. They quickly learned to navigate the new rules and regulations, such as mandatory masks and social distancing, and found creative ways to stay safe while riding the subway. Many riders also stepped up to help those in need, offering hand sanitizer or a kind word to fellow commuters who were feeling anxious or overwhelmed. It was a testament to the resilience and compassion of the people of New York, who refused to let the pandemic dampen their spirits.

As the city slowly begins to reopen and life returns to some semblance of normalcy, subway riders in NYC can look back on the past year with a mix of nostalgia and relief. The pandemic may have upended their daily routines and challenged them in ways they never expected, but it also brought out the best in people and reminded them of the importance of community and human connection. It’s a lesson that subway riders in NYC will carry with them for years to come, long after the pandemic is just a memory.

NYC Subway rider not wearing mask properly
NYC Subway rider not wearing mask properly
NYC Subway rider with shopping bags
NYC Subway rider with shopping bags with coffee
NYC Subway riders feeling sick
NYC Subway riders feeling sick

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