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.
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Second Avenue.
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First Avenue.
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Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge is a cantilever bridge over the East River that was completed in 1909.
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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.
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Manhattan.
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Gonzo and his chick.
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The Plaza Hotel.
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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.
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Inside Apple Store.
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Fifth Avenue.
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Broadway, SoHo neighborhood.
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Selfie. Level- God.
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Broadway, SoHo neighborhood.
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Brooklyn at night.
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The Paramount Theatre.
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Condé Nast Building.
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Chrysler Building.
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Gantry Plaza State Park and The Pepsi-Cola neon sign (constructed in 1936).
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Madison Square Park.
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Madison Square and The Flatiron Building.
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