"When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the universe ."

           -John Muir

           Founder,

          Sierra Club

Environmental Librarian


New York City Landmarks

 

Grand Central Terminal 42nd St.and Park Ave (1913)

The best of the French Beaux Arts.

 

 

 

 

 

BELOW 14TH STREET

 

Brooklyn Bridge (1883)

This beautiful bridge is located behind the Municipal Building, where you can view its expanse across the East River. An incomparable masterpiece.

 

City Hall 

Broadway at City Hall Park (1803-1812)

One of the oldest buildings in New York. A blend of Federal and French Renaissance style. It has just undergone a massive restoration.

 

 

New York Life Insurance Building 

346 Broadway (1870)

I see this clock from my building, with the two eagles always sitting majestically and guarding the city.

 

 

 

 

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Last revised by Jane E. Gaffney on 9/30/2000

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