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Xmas in New York

Since I have been to New York many times before, my aim for this trip was to sweep the places I've never been to and explore some urban neighborhoods. I started off at Ground Zero, where the site has changed a little bit since last summer.

Last Summer

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Christmas Night - I got soaked from head to toe walking around the site.

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I randomly picked a few streets around Lower Manhattan and just started walking, not caring where I'd end up and trying to find some architecture to photograph. There was plenty.

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The New York Stock Exchange was decorated with the American flag once again ...

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... and a Christmas tree!

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While the NYPD's presence was prominent, there was a more polite reminder of the heightened security measures in place.

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It was quite a warm day in New York. There was no snow on the ground, and the birds were out eating their breakfast. I decided to skip breakfast so I could sleep a few extra minutes. By now I was very hungry. Where was that pretzel wagon?

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Even though it's free, I have never gotten on the Staten Island ferry before. I gave it a try. No more Circle Line for a third time.

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It was a windy morning. When I got off at Ground Zero, it was cloudy, but by the time I got onto the ferry half an hour later, the skies have cleared out almost completely.

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The Whitehall terminal is new. Did the ships use the old one off to the right before?

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7 WTC is visible from this angle. It was very windy, which made it feel very cold. I didn't last very long in the outdoor observation area.

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I thought Newark and Jersey City were connected somehow, not realizing that the two skylines are quite far apart. Here's Jersey City. It was a good 15 minute ride on PATH from Newark Penn to Exchange Place!

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Lovely bridges

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Goodbye Manhattan! What a lovely vantage point.

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Since 9/11, I've noticed that New Yorkers have gotten a lot more courteous and friendly. The Staten Island ferry agent politely asked us to leave the boat because it was going out of service, and told us how to get onto the next ferry back to Manhattan. It wasn't the first time we got a friendly greeting in the Big Apple. Back a few nights before when we were in Newark Airport, their airport people gave me a full explanation on how to get to PATH and Manhattan by a cheaper New Jersey transit bus instead of taking Amtrak. I was quite impressed. These little things made my trip so much more enjoyable.

Now ... continuing the tour of Lower Manhattan :

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Bowling Green is a very nice park within walking distance of the waterfront. It is also bounded by several major landmarks, such as Custom House :

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... and a symbol of the stock market :

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And that's when I spotted a Trans Enviro double decker posing as a tourist coach!

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I wanted to visit the Museum of American Financial History. At $2 it was quite a bargain.

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There's something eerie about empty tree branches and skyscrapers.

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My next stop will be Union Square as I head further north on my Manhattan day tour. Stay tuned!


I have more photos at my newly-updated New York Gallery at : www.geocities.com/asiaglobe/gallery/newyork.htm


Previous thread : A New York Xmas Story
 
The Whitehall terminal is new. Did the ships use the old one off to the right before?

No, they used a banal 50s thing more or less where the present one is. The one to the right served Governor's Island...
 
I randomly picked a few streets around Lower Manhattan and just started walking, not caring where I'd end up and trying to find some architecture to photograph. There was plenty.

That's the incredible thing about NYC (and the other 1st tier world cities such as Paris and Rome). You can just randomly walk around and be amazed and entertained.
 
The Staten Island Ferry really is the best tourist value - not only is it free, but it's well worth the hour invested. I loved walking around New York too - lots to see, and many surprises (such as encountering a filming for Law and Order, just a few blocks from WTC). WTC and the PATH station are also surprisingly in good taste - it was quite the experience coming in from the PATH train (I had to go see New Jersey!). My bro happened across a Bloomberg press conference, and the interesting sights around every corner. There is so much going on in a city like that.

I found there to be some rudeness (such as at one breakfast place I went to, not quite able to figure it out), but for the most part it was almost quaint - such as the gumpy subway conductor's announcement on the 7-Flushing train, but otherwise I had a good impression of the place, service-wise.
 
New York City-could I say any more? there is almost nothing like it even though I admire cities like Toronto!! LI MIKE
 

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