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A bird's-eye view of Bloomberg's New York In Hudson Yards, rows of commuter trains sit in neat parallel lines, bordered by the High Line.
A bird's-eye view of New York's Central Park is no longer just for the hawks. Human adventurers will be able soar 30 stories in the basket of a helium-filled balloon.
This bird’s-eye view of lower Manhattan was taken during an open-door helicopter ride provided by FlyNYON, a business based in Kearny, N.J. (Jessica Kelly/For the Times Union) A view of New York ...
Pilot’s view descending into LaGuardia airport with Manhattan and Central Park, with the Harlem River at the bottom left. New York / submitted by Neil O’Connor of Newport News In June, … ...
NYPD Aviation gave Eyewitness News a bird's eye view of the West Indian Day Parade Route on Eastern Parkway.
The New York City Virus Hunters are getting their hands dirty to find out which little birdies might be carrying a deadly disease in Central Park.
Best bird-watching spots in New York City Thousands of birds are flying through NYC as we head into spring migration. Here’s the best places to spot them.
They’re taking action. Residents of the Upper East Side condominium building at 285 West 110th Street are trying to make the property more bird-friendly, the New York Times reported.
Soar over Central Park with this breathtaking drone footage, capturing the lush greenery, serene lakes, and iconic landmarks like Bow Bridge and Bethesda Terrace. Witness the vast, urban oasis ...
1880s: Two Cities and One Bridge This 1880s view of the city comes from this excellent roundup of bird’s-eye maps of New York by BibliOdyssey.
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