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This New York City feature turns 100 this year. Here are some of the original photos of the popular landmark compared to how it looks today.
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15 Nov 2012
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12 Nov 2012
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Vintage Panoramic photos show us an historical New York City from 1902-1913.
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6 Nov 2012
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19 Oct 2012
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Check out some of these fun and fancy costumes from the 2012 Comicon.
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28 Jul 2012
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Taken from the tops of tall buildings in New York City these creative images by Navid Baraty give a new perspective on the famous city.
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24 Jul 2012
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This 46 m (150 ft.) high poster has been painted on the side of a building in New York. It took five days to finish the work.
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8 May 2012
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These aerial photographs reveal the hidden world of the New York rooftops. Its swimming pools, gardens and tennis courts are the peaceful oases in the giant city.
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VIDEO 31 Jan 2012
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Coolest movie advertising ever?
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20 Jan 2012
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These are old photographs of New York that capture the city life in the 80s.
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ANIMALS 13 Dec 2011
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Kai, a two-year-old Shiba Inu, was born lucky. The story about this dog’s adventures is right after the jump.
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6 Dec 2011
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Tucked away in the Adirondack State Park in New York, this cabin is now on sale for $1.75 million. Constructed on top of a cold-war era missile storage tower, it is the ideal home for surviving any potential world-ending scenario.
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3 Dec 2011
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Those of us who were not alive in the forties can only imagine what it looked like in real life. However, with these amazing 1941 color photos of New York City we can all enjoy those times from a much brighter perspective.
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8 Nov 2011
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Trying to create a photographic census of the city of New York, photographer Brandon Stanton started his project called “Humans of New York”. He roamed the city streets and took over three thousand portraits. You can see some of them inside this post.
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4 Oct 2011
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Check out this truly amazing New York City elevator, where there is much more than meets the eye.
These are some happily married gay couples who just got married in New York. The state only recently allowed gay couples to marry. There is no reason why gay people shouldn’t be as miserable as the heterosexuals.
These are some very weird and strange things that could only happen in New York. They are awkward, interesting, and funny all at the same time.
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3 Jul 2011
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Vegetarians need not bother with this list, as most of these sandwiches are meat focused and proud of it. I had no idea that this many sandwiches actually existed, but apparently when 10 million plus people are crammed into a small area there needs to be options to feed all of those hungry people.
101. Tuna Melt, Eisenberg’s
Tunec and rye. $7.50
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Architect and photographer Kirsten Hively started Project Neon to document, in her humble opinion, the best neon signs throughout NYC. She has taken several hundred photos already and is trying to create an iPhone app that will direct visitors to the best neon signs in the city.
Sometimes it is not easy to draw from looking at an object or a landscape, let alone to reproduce images from memory. Stephen Wiltshire, 36, also called “the human camera” draws city skylines from memory. What impresses the most is their complexity and precision.
"Globe of London"
This is a photo essay of wild teens from the 80’s. Check out the interesting hair and clothing styles of these punks from years gone by..
As Frank said if you can make it here, you can make it anywhere. These retro photos show some of the history of this bigger than big city.
This shows the evolution of New York City’s Subway from 1919 to 2010. The subway is an amazing transportation system that numerous New Yorkers depend on. It operates both above ground and underground.
1910s -1930s
“Paris vs New York, a tally of two cities”, this is the series of posters about Paris and New York, comparing the two cities. Here’s what the author wrote about his work: “A friendly visual match between those two cities, as seen by a Parisian-based-lover on New York's details, clichés and contradictions.”