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October 6th 2007
Published: November 26th 2007
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NYC - Not just a city from Comic Books When you think about New York City, what comes to mind? Do you think about Central Park or Times Square? Maybe you think about New York Style Pizza and the I ❤ NYC t-shirts. Some might remember the 9-11 attacks and the World Trade Center towers. And then there are those that will always think about the Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, and the ... Read Full Entry



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Colgate ClockColgate Clock
Colgate Clock

Largest clock in the world on the Jersey City waterfront.
Ellis IslandEllis Island
Ellis Island

At one point, this island was the entry point for all immigrants coming to America from 1892 to 1954.
Statue of LibertyStatue of Liberty
Statue of Liberty

During a cloudy day, the statue stills sticks out with feelings of freedom and independence. Given to us from France, it was a welcome to all visitors coming to America by boat.
LIberty IslandLIberty Island
LIberty Island

Unfortunately after 9-11, the top of the halo is no longer accessible, but the ironwork frame inside can be seen through the glass base.



27th November 2007

Capturing the spirit of a city
Nathan, your travel articles and pictures keeps getting better and better. From your opening paragraph on, you allow the reader to visit the city by your side, experiencing life in the crowded streets, peaceful park and numerous museums or attractions. It's an excellent guided tour and the pictures are wonderful. I especially like the night photos and detail shots throughout the city. Marvelous. Thanks for sharing!
1st December 2007

the big city loves you!
hey nate...i finally got some time to look and read your blog...you really did a lot while you were here...you are much better at time management than us new yorkers...i love the photos...you got some really awesome ones...it makes me realize all the beautiful things that we have that we overlook because of being in a rush...or just take for granted...thanks for putting it in perspective...neomi
6th December 2007

whew...
Damn Nate! You squeezed in A LOT! That's dope. I've always wanted to go back there, T and are were only there for a day and it was so cold, we ended up seeing the "sights" while driving! I've always felt I was a pretty good driver, but now that I've actually driven around NY especially in Tines Square I can probably be a cab driver if I ever moved there! Nice blog - great flicks.

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