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Radio City- check
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Art Deco at Radio City Music Hall. I never noticed how much nekkidness was involved...
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Today Show, Bon Jovi, check.
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Rock Center (that's how we call it in NYC, not "Rockefeller Center") check.
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Now this is the blue line they followed after taking the Subway from Rock
Center to Rector St, because the Cortlandt St. station is still being repaired
from 9/11. Its basically a big big circle around Ground Zero then by the
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First NYC Subway ride
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I think actually all these pictures are illegal, as we are not supposed to take pictures in the subways for security reasons. Or maybe not, there was some arguments about freedom of speech.
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On Rector St- which becomes Trinity Place and then Church St, they found this sculpture
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And began what would be a series of parodies that day...
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Trinity Church, check. This was where rescue and recovery workers rested, ate and prayed during the days and nights after 9-11
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The Ten House 9-11 Memorial. This is the best memorial in the city, the one that New Yorkers accept as the real one. Check.
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10 House Memorial
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10 House Memorial
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10 House Memorial
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Dedicated to those who fell and to those who carry on.
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Lost brothers of Ten House, the firehouse next to the World Trade Center.
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Century 21- the best shopping in NYC (maybe the world). Check.
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Shopping success smiles...
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Nora is the only person in all of NYC with perfect hair on a hot humid hazy muggy June day.
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Vesey St pedestrain path- best view of "The Pit" at Ground Zero. No photo can give you a real idea of the enormity of the site.
Check.
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