This 19th-century artwork shows New York City and the city's docks. This view looks north-east up the East River from the bay of New York Harbour, USA. Manhattan (with Broadway) is at the left, while the boroughs of Queens and Brooklyn on Long Island can be seen at the right. In the lower right the 11-pointed bastion of Fort Wood on the future Liberty Island, site of the Statute of Liberty is shown. Part of Ellis Island is at bottom left. Clinton Castle (round offshore fort, lower left) is not yet surrounded by Battery Park, and bridges are yet to be built over the East River. This lithograph comes from volume 6 (1878) of the 9-volume 'The Trial at Bar of Sir Roger C. D. Tichborne' (1875-1880).
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Visitors peek out from under the crown of the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor, October 26, 1946. Nowadays, visitors can access the crown only by advanced reservation.
Photo: AP via the Denver Post
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Yacht in front of the Statue of Liberty, NYC
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homies
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liberty island (duramente) and equinox (kitasan black)
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Just some quick shots from my phone, better ones from my camera to follow in a few days.
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Restoration at the Statue of Liberty, 1984
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NUEVA YORK, DESCUBRIENDO LA GRAN URBE; Por Rosana Saburo
Nueva York fue la puerta de entrada a la segunda visita a Estados Unidos, una gran urbe, conocida, famosa, muy filmada, con grandes símbolos, la ciudad que se reinventa para continuar siendo la más diferente.
Uno de sus símbolos es La Estatua de la Libertad, ubicada en La Isla de la Libertad, Liberty Island, su silueta desde el ferry gratuito que une Manhattan y Staten Island era grandiosa,…
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