Seventh part of my photo-story about New York City.
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The Roosevelt Island Tramway opened in 1976 and over 26 million passengers have used the tram since it began operation. Each cabin has a capacity of up to 110 people and makes approximately 115 trips per day.
Second Avenue.
First Avenue.
Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge is a cantilever bridge over the East River that was completed in 1909.
Views on The Rockefeller University from Roosevelt Island. The Rockefeller University is an American private university founded in June 1901 as The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research.
Manhattan.
Gonzo and his chick.
The Plaza Hotel.
The Apple Store Fifth Avenue is Apple’s most architecturally innovative store, featuring a distinctive 32-foot glass cube that creates a stunning new destination on Fifth Avenue, one of the world’s most popular shopping areas. The Apple Store Fifth Avenue open 24 hours a day and 365 days a year.
Inside Apple Store.
Fifth Avenue.
Broadway, SoHo neighborhood.
Selfie. Level- God.
Broadway, SoHo neighborhood.
Brooklyn at night.
The Paramount Theatre.
Condé Nast Building.
Chrysler Building.
Gantry Plaza State Park and The Pepsi-Cola neon sign (constructed in 1936).
Madison Square Park.
Madison Square and The Flatiron Building.
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