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Awesome photos. I was in New York once. Those tall buildings gave me a sore neck. Ha ha.
Really nice gallery, Julia! The Chrysler Building has always been my favorite skyscraper. An elegant lady, ever young.
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I drive across the Tappan Zee Bridge several times each month – I always love a clear day when I can catch the Manhattan skyline!! Great shots!
Haha, the BIG Apple sure is a popular choice this week 😉
Hah! Great collection for this topic, Julia. NYC certainly has Big down pat!
Snap!
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BIG it sure is!! Maybe one day I’ll get to walk those streets!
Beautiful&powerful! And brings back memories. 🙂