Thoughts on NYC, part 2
Although it's been a little while since my half-day jaunt in NYC, I'm going to try and recollect. Here goes.
The United Nations! Kind of a fun thing to say you've seen, but overall not a great group of buildings. Across the way from the UN there's a stairway leading up to Tudor City Place, with some poetic inscriptions in the stone wall (called the Isiah Wall):
Casting the shadow is "Peace Form One," a cool looking obelisk structure of which I have no photo (also, this photo is not mine, as my camera crapped out on me).
And from there it was onward to some bar, at which I had a Hawaiian pint. It was really good, sort of fiery like a volcano. And then for the second time since arriving in NYC I had to reveal myself as a Bostonian, as the Sox-Yanks game was on and the bar tender of course started making conversation about the game. We wished each other luck in the season and I was on my merry way to the Brooklyn Bridge.
On the way, I saw this really cool Armenian church, St. Vartans. This photo doesn't really do it justice, but it's what I've got.
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