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The 20th Century Limited gets ready to leave Grand Central Station in New York for its last run, on December 2, 1967.
By John Duricka
(Source: The Atlantic, via oldnewyork)
New York City is stunning at every angle.
(Source: worldonpause)
New York by ADiamondFellFromTheSky on Flickr.
In the arts mecca of New York City, subway buskers are often overqualified. But they’re not usually world-class jazz singers with the lungs and charisma of old-school soul stars. Accompanied only by a pianist, watch Gregory Porter perform “Be Good (Lion’s Song)” on a vintage subway car in downtown Brooklyn.
Filmed with WBGO.
More than six months after Superstorm Sandy caused $50 billion in damage, questions still remain regarding the region’s infrastructure, its disaster response capabilities, and what the future holds.
This Thursday, New Jersey and New York public television stations are teaming up to broadcast a special multi-platform live Town Hall event: http://bit.ly/13mu0Ik.
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New York City of the 1940s and 1950s, as seen in a vintage View-Master reel dated 1950. Shown here are the Brooklyn Bridge, Washington Square, Coney Island, Times Square, the Statue of Liberty, lower Manhattan, and Park Avenue.
Don’t you wish you could still drive through the arch in Grand Army plaza?
90% of LIPA’s 1.1 million customers lost power during Sandy. Were you one of them?
Share your experience with us in the comments or on Twitter using #SandyTownHall. We’re collecting stories for use during our live town hall broadcast on May 16th: http://bit.ly/SandyTH.
Did you experience gas rationing after Sandy?
Share your experience with us in the comments, or on Twitter using #SandyTownHall. We’re collecting stories for use during our live town hall broadcast on May 16th: http://bit.ly/SandyTH.
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