Monday, September 24, 2012

275 MADISON AVENUE ART DECO Building

275 MADISON AVENUE New York, New York, is an ART DECO Building built in 1931.

In this office building, the lobby has a decor of rose-colored marble from a French quarry. The ceiling is decorated with inlaid stars and a triple star-shaped crystal chandelier hangs from amidst.

It is a very beautiful artistic building.




BLUE MAN GROUP in New York City at Astor Place Theater

BLUE MAN GROUP has been in New York City at Astor Place Theater since 1991, performing experimental music, comedy and multimedia.

After two decades, it is still polular. Tourists, high school students love to come to East Village to see this off-broadway production.

Friday, September 21, 2012

The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art

Cooper Union, The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art,  is a privately college in the East Village, Manhattan, New York, founded in 1859 by Peter Cooper.

Cooper Union offers a full-tuition scholarship to every admitted student.

Cooper Union was named by Newsweek Magazine as the #1 Most Desirable Small School and #7 Most Desirable School overall.




Saint George Ukrainian Catholic Church


Saint George Ukrainian Catholic Church is located at 7th Street between 2nd and 3rd Avenue, New York, New York.

The architectural style and design of is in the Greek Orthodox Byzantine tradition, built in 1977.


Thursday, September 20, 2012

New York Dance Parade 2012 in East Village

New York Dance Parade 2012 in East Village, Manhattan
Saturday May 19, 2012
Dance parade is an annual parade and festival, established the non-profit organization in December, 2006 by Greg Miller.
Parade route starts from 21st Street betweem Park and Fifth Avenue to 8th Street then turns to St. Marks and ends at Tompkins Square Park.






Fort Tryon Park, Manhattan, Summer 2012

 


                                          Fort Tryon Park, Manhattan, Summer 2012

Fort Tryon Park is a public park located in the Washington Heights section of Manhattan, New York, USA. Built by Frederick Law Olmsted Jr., in 1935, and gifted to the city of New York by John D. Rockefeller in 1917, Fort Tryon Park remains one of the most beautiful outdoor pieces of art in New York. Parkgoers can picnic, run, play, enjoy beautiful flowers, birds, woodchuck, skunk, river view, and the historic architecture.

Fort Tryon Park is also site of The Cloisters, a branch of the Metroplitan Museum of Art devoted to mediveal art and culture.

Location: Riverside to Broadway, West 192 St to Dyckman St, New York, New York




Woodchuck & Skunk 

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