Grand Army Plaza (Brooklyn) New York USA
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Graffiti Painted On Grand Army Plaza Arch
A 36-year-old man from Washington state is facing charges for allegedly painting the words Bird God on the side of the Grand Army Plaza Arch near Prospect Park in Brooklyn.
Visiting Prospect Park, Park in Brooklyn, NY, United States
Prospect Park is a 585-acre (237 hectare)[4] public park in the New York City borough of Brooklyn. The park is situated between the neighborhoods of Park Slope, Prospect Lefferts Gardens, Ditmas Park and Windsor Terrace, as well as Flatbush Avenue, Grand Army Plaza and the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Prospect Park is run and operated by the the Prospect Park Alliance and New York City Department of Parks and Recreation. It is part of the Brooklyn-Queens Greenway. For more info, visit this link:
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⁴ᴷ Walking Tour of Queens & Brooklyn, NYC - Grand Avenue/Grand Street from Elmhurst to Williamsburg
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I walk the entire length of Grand Avenue from Queens Boulevard in Elmhurst, Queens, over the Newtown Creek (where it becomes Grand Street in Brooklyn) to the East River at Grand Ferry Park in Williamsburg.
Timestamps:
2:12 - Queens Boulevard
7:53 - Van Kleeck Street
12:39 - 82nd Street
15:18 - Elmhurst Park
17:42 - 74th Street (Maspeth)
22:20 - 72nd Place
27:58 - 69th Place
30:05 - September 11th Memorial
34:12 - Hamilton Place
40:58 - 61st Street
47:38 - 58th Place
56:43 - 49th Place
1:00:00 - Grand Avenue Bridge (Crossing into East Williamsburg, Brooklyn)
1:07:31 - Stewart Avenue
1:09:32 - Metropolitan Avenue Bridge
1:20:48 - Bushwick Avenue (Williamsburg)
1:23:50 - Graham Avenue
1:25:55 - Manhattan Avenue
1:35:10 - Rodney Street (need to head south since Grand Street is broken up by the freeway)
1:42:00 - Havemeyer Street
1:45:22 - Driggs Avenue
1:47:00 - Bedford Avenue
1:51:15 - Wythe Avenue
1:53:55 - Grand Ferry Park
From Wikipedia:
Grand Street and Grand Avenue are the respective names of a street which runs through the boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, New York City, United States. Originating in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, Grand Street runs roughly northeast until crossing Newtown Creek into Queens, whereupon Grand Street becomes Grand Avenue, continuing through Maspeth where it is a main shopping street, until reaching its northern end at Queens Boulevard in Elmhurst.
The thoroughfare continues north and west beyond Queens Boulevard as Broadway until terminating on the bank of the East River in western Queens (in Astoria/Long Island City).
When Williamsburg was an independent town (and, later, city), Grand Street was its first main east-west commercial street which acted as a dividing line between the Northside of town and the Southside of town. Street numbering originated here with North 1st Street, North 2nd Street (now Metropolitan Avenue) and so on running parallel to Grand to the north and South 1st Street, South 2nd Street and so on progressing to the south. Its initial segments from the East River were first named Washington Street and then Dunham Street. It was extended to the southeast to Roebling Street in 1812 and to the then village line between Rodney and Keap Streets in 1830. Soon after, the street was extended to Union Avenue in the new third ward of Williamsburg and bent on an angle to the east in order to pass through the property of several prominent land owners. Grand Street was opened from Bushwick Avenue to Metropolitan Avenue in 1858.
In the 19th century, before the construction of the Williamsburg Bridge, the Grand Street Ferry connected Grand Street, Brooklyn to Grand Street, Manhattan. The Grand Street Line was a streetcar line along the road. Two Long Island Rail Road stations existed along the street in both boroughs. Grand Street (LIRR Evergreen station) along the Evergreen Branch near Willamsburg from 1868 to 1885, and Grand Street (LIRR Main Line station), a station in Elmhurst along Main Line that also served the Rockaway Beach Branch from 1913 to 1925.
At some point between the construction of the Williamsburg Bridge and 1913 (it appears on a 1913 map of Brooklyn), Grand Street was connected to the bridge plaza from the elbow bend near Union Avenue by the Grand Street Extension (now named Borinquen Place) and this became the main flow for car traffic. In 1950, Grand Street was severed by the BQE between Marcy Avenue and Rodney Street.
Filmed February 3, 2018
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President Trump Motorcade * Trump Motorcade * Donald Trump Motorcade * Donald Trump
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Donald J. Trump is the very definition of the American success story, continually setting the standards of excellence while expanding his interests in real estate, sports, and entertainment. He is the archetypal businessman – a deal maker without peer.
Mr. Trump started his business career in an office he shared with his father in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, New York. He worked with his father for five years, where they were busy making deals together. Mr. Trump has been quoted as saying, “My father was my mentor, and I learned a tremendous amount about every aspect of the construction industry from him.” Likewise, Fred C. Trump often stated that “some of my best deals were made by my son, Donald...everything he touches seems to turn to gold.” Mr. Trump then entered the very different world of Manhattan real estate.
In New York City and around the world, the Trump signature is synonymous with the most prestigious of addresses. Among them are the world-renowned Fifth Avenue skyscraper, Trump Tower, and the luxury residential buildings, Trump Parc, Trump Palace, Trump Plaza, 610 Park Avenue, The Trump World Tower (the tallest building on the East Side of Manhattan), and Trump Park Avenue. Mr. Trump was also responsible for the designation and construction of the Jacob Javits Convention Center on land controlled by him, known as the West 34th Street Railroad Yards, and the total exterior restoration of the Grand Central Terminal as part of his conversion of the neighboring Commodore Hotel into the Grand Hyatt Hotel. The development is considered one of the most successful restorations in the City and earned Mr. Trump an award from Manhattan’s Community Board Five for the “tasteful and creative recycling of a distinguished hotel.” Over the years, Mr. Trump has owned and sold many great buildings in New York including the Plaza Hotel (which he renovated and brought back to its original grandeur, as heralded by the New York Times Magazine), the St. Moritz Hotel (three times…and now called the Ritz Carlton on Central Park South) and until 2002, the land under the Empire State Building (which allowed the land and lease to be merged together for the first time in over 50 years). Additionally, the NikeTown store is owned by Mr. Trump, on East 57th Street and adjacent to Tiffany’s. In early 2008, Gucci opened their largest store in the world in Trump Tower.
A Walk Around Prospect Heights - Brooklyn, New York
A quick visit to one of my favorite Brooklyn Spots. Prospect Park,
Park Slope Green Market, Brooklyn Museum.
Notte a Brooklyn e colori al Central Park
Frank Sinatra e la sua versione di New York sono scontate: non hanno bisogno di presentazioni. La canzone che ho messo alla base del foliage del Central Park invece è stata scritta da una ragazza diciottenne inglese, conosciuta come Birdy. Una melodia molto semplice, basata su 3-4 accordi e il solo pianoforte (e qualche accompagnamento di violini), ma è dolce e accompagna bene le immagini autunnali del spettacolare parco newyorkese.
Dedico questo montaggio alle mie amiche Manuela e Giovanna.
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Marine Corps pilot, Capt. Stuart Bryson, flew into Prospect Park during Marine Day, Fleet Week New York to be greeted by his parents Laura and David. Bryson was born in Brooklyn, and was very excited to be able to be apart of this years Fleet Week. Fleet Week New York is an opportunity for the American public to meet their Marine Corps, Navy and Coast Guard teams and experience America’s sea services.
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NEW YORK CITY IS MORPHING: BAAL ARCHES???
Found an article online that led me to a total of 8 ARCHES now in New York City with one in Brooklyn just over the bridge!!! You'll be amazed at where these arches are located and how well some of them blend into their surrounding environments!
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One Brooklyn-- Tourism Videos, Central Brooklyn Locations
Brooklyn Borough President Eric .L.Adams explores a few popular tourism stops with the help of some friends and tourism volunteers who assist in the Brooklyn Tourism shop.
Locations include: Prospect Park, The Brooklyn Museum, The Brooklyn Children's Museum, Grand Army Plaza and Arch, The Central Branch of the Brooklyn Public Library, The Prospect Park Zoo, and The Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
⁴ᴷ Walking Tour of NYC, Manhattan - Madison Avenue from 59th Street to Madison Square Park
I walk Madison Avenue from 59th Street in Midtown to Madison Square Park in the Flatiron District. Madison Avenue is home to a large shopping district. Many advertising and communications firms have a presence here as well.
Timestamps:
2:14 - 57th Street
13:05 - 49th Street
16:57 - 46th Street (Someone almost gets hit by a taxi)
22:41 - 42nd Street
33:57 - 34th Street
36:50 - 32nd Street (People almost get hit by a Citibike)
39:50 - 30th Street (Someone has a poor jaywalking technique)
49:44 - Madison Square Park
56:00 - Madison Square Park Holiday 2017 Gingerbread House
Filmed December 11, 2017
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Mayor de Blasio Makes Announcement Regarding the City’s Response to Anti-Semitism
Mayor de Blasio Makes Announcement Regarding the City’s Response to Anti-Semitism
Brooklyn Public Library – Central Branch
10 Grand Army Plaza
Brooklyn, NY 11238
December 29, 2019
New York, New York - Grand Army Plaza / Pulitzer Fountain HD (2014)
Grand Army Plaza lies at the intersection of Central Park South and Fifth Avenue in front of the Plaza Hotel in Manhattan, New York City. It stretches from 60th to 58th streets between East Drive and Fifth Avenue.
The idea for such a plaza was first proposed by sculptor Karl Bitter in 1898. It was designed by Beaux-Arts architecture firm Carrère and Hastings and completed in 1916. The New York City Board of Aldermen named it Grand Army Plaza in 1923 after the Grand Army of the Republic.
The plaza's northern half, carved out of the very southeasternmost corner of Central Park, has a golden equestrian statue of William Tecumseh Sherman designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens. Sherman sits astride behind Victory, her one hand holding a palm frond and the other pointing the way forward. Temporary sculpture exhibits are often mounted on this side of the plaza.
The southern half features the Bitter-designed Pulitzer Fountain contributed by publisher Joseph Pulitzer. It is topped with a bronze statue of the Roman goddess Pomona, also designed by Bitter.
The plaza underwent a $3.7 million renovation in 1990 and was renewed again in 2013, including regilding of the statue of William Tecumseh Sherman.
The world-famous Plaza Hotel sits on the southwest corner of the plaza.
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Toys 'R' Us makes a comeback | GMA
After bankruptcy forced the company to close all of its stores last year, the beloved brand opened a new location in New Jersey.
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Brooklyn New york walking tour
Visited on the the cheapest vegetable store in the Brooklyn. Located on the corner of Fulton and Washington ave. Then walk up Washington ave toward Atlantic
Best Western PLUS Prospect Park Hotel - Brooklyn Hotels, New York
Best Western PLUS Prospect Park Hotel 3 Stars - Brooklyn Hotels, New York Within US Travel Directory This Brooklyn hotel is less than a minute’s walk from subway access and a 20-minute subway ride from downtown Manhattan. It offers a 24-hour gym and free in-room Wi-Fi. The Barclays Center is 2 miles away.
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Best Western PLUS Prospect Park Hotel, 764 4th Avenue, NY 11232, USA
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13 PHOTOS OF DONALD TRUMP IN THE 1970S
13 Black and White Portrait Photos of Donald Trump, Elected USA's 45th President, in the 1970s:
Donald Trump, born 1946, is the President-elect of the United States and a businessman who is scheduled to take office as the 45th President on January 20, 2017.
Trump was born and raised in New York City. He was given control of his father Fred Trump's real estate and construction firm in 1971 and later renamed it The Trump Organization, rising to public prominence shortly thereafter.
The 1970s was really the early important years that marked his illustrious career. Take a look these black and white photos capturing Donald Trump in this period.
1. Donald Trump in NYC in 1976.
2. Donald J. Trump in the living room of his three-bedroom penthouse at 160 East 65th Street in 1976.
3. Trump and his father, Fred, in 1973 at Trump Village, Fred's last project, in Queens.
4. Donald Trump attends an event at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York, Dec.11, 1979.
5. A portrait of Donald Trump in 1976.
6. Trump opens the Grand Hyatt, 1976.
7. Fred C. Trump with his son Donald visiting a tenant in one of their apartment buildings in Brooklyn in January 1973.
8. Portrait of Donald Trump in 1976.
9. Trump and City Hall Plaza project, 1977.
10. Trump and his Cadillac with personalized license plates, NYC, 1976.
11. Trump begins construction on the Grand Hyatt, 1978.
12. Trump with his father, Fred Trump looking over NYC,1973.
13. Trump's portrait in 1976.
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The Box House Hotel - Brooklyn Hotels, New York
The Box House Hotel 4 Stars - Brooklyn Hotels, New York Within US Travel Directory This chic Brooklyn hotel features contemporary lofts and suites with large windows and a 42-inch flat-screen TV with extended cable channels. The Vernon-Jackson and Greenpoint Avenue underground stations are 10 minutes’ walk away.
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The Box House Hotel, 77 Box Street, NY 11222, USA
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