The last collection of images from Parker’s NYC tour is a catch-all of whatever didn’t fit neatly into the previous categories: Chinatown, the subway, the Museum of Natural History, Wall Street, and Radio City Music Hall.
I will go right ahead and say it; this is one of the most impressive places I have ever visited. We explored the Metropolitan Museum of Art for about 5 hours… 4 hours roaming around at our leisure, and then 1 hour running around like maniacs trying to catch a glimpse of as much of the rest of the place as possible.
Parker explores MOMA! “I made sure to make this the first museum stop on our trip. And like most stops of our trip, we simply did not have enough time…”
Parker’s seventh part in the NYC series surveys New York City’s pizzerias, other eateries, and a few nerd outings to boot.
Part six of Parker’s New York City series highlights the green spaces: Central Park, the Cloisters, Bryant Park, the High Line, and Brooklyn Bridge Park.
NYC trip 5 of 10: Coney. Parker visits a desolate Coney Island, “At first it seemed a bit foolish to go when it would be so deserted and with none of the amusement park rides going. But it turned out to be a pretty good turn of events”
NYC trip 4 of 10: Times Square Insanity. Parker visits Times Square three times in part four of his slice of New York City.
NYC trip 3 of 10: Architecture. In part three of Parker’s slice of New York City, he focuses on the memorable structures that define the landscape.
NYC trip 2 of 10: Lady Liberty. We arrived at Battery Park at 8:00 AM to take off by way of the Statue Cruises ferry line towards the Statue of Liberty.
New York City, as I’m sure many will agree, is a place that needs many weeks, months, if not years to see. We just had a week, so we made sure to make the best of it.
Join guest contributor Lindsay Campbell on a tour of New York City. Highlights include Central Park, Ground Zero, the Statue of Liberty, Times Square, and others.
In 2004 my friend James came up to Philadelphia for a visit. We planned a very typical touristy day trip to New York City, hitting all of the major sites. These are images from that excursion.
I’d like to think that I had some idea, but really, I had NO idea how big Niagara Falls was. And what was immediately impressive was the size of the mist cloud created by the falls…