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  • Historic Plaque Holland Tunnel
    Historic Plaque Holland Tunnel - GO...jpg
  • Historic Plaque Holland Tunnel
    Historic Plaque Holland Tunnel #1 -...jpg
  • Neon architectural abstract of building entrance details reflections of texture in light, shapes and patterns on ceiling.
    Neon Tunnel - GOR-65922-5V-09.jpg
  • Double image of neon architectural abstract of building entrance details texture in light, shapes and patterns
    Neon Tunnel - GOR-65920-3-09.jpg
  • A pathway, giving the idea of an invitation to see what lies beyond. <br />
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Neon entrance, pathway, tunnel to office building @ 32 John Street, NYC.
    Neon Pathway - GOR-19678V.jpg
  • Pathway, giving the idea of an invitation to see what lies beyond.  Neon entrance, pathway, tunnel to office building @ 35 John Street, NYC
    Neon Pathway - Synergy - GOR-19677vd...jpg
  • Pathway, giving the idea of an invitation to see what lies beyond.<br />
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Neon entrance, pathway, tunnel to office building @ 35 John Street, NYC.
    Neon pathway - GOR-19677V.jpg
  • Pathway, giving the idea of an invitation to see what lies beyond.<br />
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Neon entrance, pathway, tunnel to office building @ 35 John Street, NYC.
    Neon Pathway - GOR-19677V -2.jpg
  • Pathway, giving the idea of an invitation to see what lies beyond.<br />
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Neon entrance, pathway, tunnel to office building @ 35 John Street, NYC.
    Neon Pathway - GOR-19676V.jpg
  • Silhouette of Native American, Navajo, looking out over Monument Valley mediating on the beauty of nature - UT<br />
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Monument Valley is located on the southern border of Utah with northern Arizona.<br />
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The valley lies within the range of the Navajo Nation Reservation, and is accessible from U.S. Highway 163. <br />
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The area is part of the Colorado Plateau. The floor is largely Cutler Red siltstone or its sand deposited by the meandering rivers that carved the valley. The valley's vivid red color comes from iron oxide exposed in the weathered siltstone. The darker, blue-gray rocks in the valley get their color from manganese oxide.
    MV Silhouette - GOR-14826v-2.jpg
  • Neon architectural abstract of building entrance details reflections of texture in light, shapes and patterns on ceiling.
    Neon Tunnel - GOR-65922-sQ-09.jpg
  • 330 East Street The Corinthian<br />
<br />
The Corinthian is a 57-story apartment building that was New York City's largest apartment building when it opened in 1988.<br />
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It occupies  a full city block between First Avenue and Tunnel Entrance Street and between East 37th and 38th Streets, and overlooks the Manhattan entrance to the Queens-Midtown Tunnel. It has 863 apartments, 125,000 square feet of<br />
commercial space on the first through third floors.<br />
<br />
At the entrance to the building is a cascading, semicircular waterfall fountainand an Aristides Demetrios bronze sculpture, "Peirene."
    330 East Street The Corinthian Monta...jpg
  • 330 East Street The Corinthian<br />
<br />
The Corinthian is a 57-story apartment building that was New York City's largest apartment building when it opened in 1988.<br />
<br />
It occupies  a full city block between First Avenue and Tunnel Entrance Street and between East 37th and 38th Streets, and overlooks the Manhattan entrance to the Queens-Midtown Tunnel. It has 863 apartments, 125,000 square feet of<br />
commercial space on the first through third floors.<br />
<br />
At the entrance to the building is a cascading, semicircular waterfall fountainand an Aristides Demetrios bronze sculpture, "Peirene."
    330 East Street The Corinthian - GOR...jpg
  • 330 East Street The Corinthian<br />
<br />
The Corinthian is a 57-story apartment building that was New York City's largest apartment building when it opened in 1988.<br />
<br />
It occupies  a full city block between First Avenue and Tunnel Entrance Street and between East 37th and 38th Streets, and overlooks the Manhattan entrance to the Queens-Midtown Tunnel. It has 863 apartments, 125,000 square feet of<br />
commercial space on the first through third floors.<br />
<br />
At the entrance to the building is a cascading, semicircular waterfall fountain and an Aristides Demetrios bronze sculpture, "Peirene."
    330 East Street The Corinthian - GOR...jpg
  • 330 East Street The Corinthian<br />
<br />
The Corinthian is a 57-story apartment building that was New York City's largest apartment building when it opened in 1988.<br />
<br />
It occupies  a full city block between First Avenue and Tunnel Entrance Street and between East 37th and 38th Streets, and overlooks the Manhattan entrance to the Queens-Midtown Tunnel. It has 863 apartments, 125,000 square feet of<br />
commercial space on the first through third floors.<br />
<br />
At the entrance to the building is a cascading, semicircular waterfall fountainand an Aristides Demetrios bronze sculpture, "Peirene."
    330 East Street The Corinthian - GOR...jpg
  • Mixed use  residental buildings near Hulland Tunnel
    Mixed Use Buildings - GOR-1002944-cE...jpg
  • Mixed use  residental buildings near Hulland Tunnel
    Mixed Use Buildings - GOR-1002929-cE...jpg
  • 10 Sullivan is a triangular sixteen-story residential building between Sixth Avenue and Sullivan Street adjacent to the Holland Tunnel entrance in the SoHo neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. <br />
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This configuration was originally replaced with a wedge-shaped design. The ground floor is commercial; the residential portion is split between apartments in the central building and townhouses in the northern portion of the lot.All units include high ceilings. Other amenities include a fitness center, storage spaces, and private elevators.
    10 Sullivan Triptych - GOR-190551-48...jpg
  • 10 Sullivan is a triangular sixteen-story residential building between Sixth Avenue and Sullivan Street adjacent to the Holland Tunnel entrance in the SoHo neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. <br />
<br />
This configuration was originally replaced with a wedge-shaped design. The ground floor is commercial; the residential portion is split between apartments in the central building and townhouses in the northern portion of the lot.All units include high ceilings. Other amenities include a fitness center, storage spaces, and private elevators.
    10 Sullivan - GOR-190551-cE20.jpg
  • 10 Sullivan is a triangular sixteen-story residential building between Sixth Avenue and Sullivan Street adjacent to the Holland Tunnel entrance in the SoHo neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. <br />
<br />
This configuration was originally replaced with a wedge-shaped design. The ground floor is commercial; the residential portion is split between apartments in the central building and townhouses in the northern portion of the lot.All units include high ceilings. Other amenities include a fitness center, storage spaces, and private elevators.
    10 Sullivan - GOR-190549-cRcE20.jpg
  • 10 Sullivan is a triangular sixteen-story residential building between Sixth Avenue and Sullivan Street adjacent to the Holland Tunnel entrance in the SoHo neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. <br />
<br />
This configuration was originally replaced with a wedge-shaped design. The ground floor is commercial; the residential portion is split between apartments in the central building and townhouses in the northern portion of the lot.All units include high ceilings. Other amenities include a fitness center, storage spaces, and private elevators.
    10 Sullivan - GOR-190549-cE20.jpg
  • 10 Sullivan is a triangular sixteen-story residential building between Sixth Avenue and Sullivan Street adjacent to the Holland Tunnel entrance in the SoHo neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. <br />
<br />
This configuration was originally replaced with a wedge-shaped design. The ground floor is commercial; the residential portion is split between apartments in the central building and townhouses in the northern portion of the lot.All units include high ceilings. Other amenities include a fitness center, storage spaces, and private elevators.
    10 Sullivan - GOR-190543-cE20.jpg
  • Mixed use  residental buildings near Hulland Tunnel
    Mixed Use Buildings - GOR-1002948-cE...jpg
  • Mixed use  residental buildings near Hulland Tunnel
    Mixed Use Buildings # 1 - GOR-100294...jpg
  • 10 Sullivan is a triangular sixteen-story residential building between Sixth Avenue and Sullivan Street adjacent to the Holland Tunnel entrance in the SoHo neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. <br />
<br />
This configuration was originally replaced with a wedge-shaped design. The ground floor is commercial; the residential portion is split between apartments in the central building and townhouses in the northern portion of the lot.All units include high ceilings. Other amenities include a fitness center, storage spaces, and private elevators.
    10 Sullivan Diptych - GOR-190548-43c...jpg
  • "Platform Diving" consists of seven glass mosaic murals commissioned by the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority for the Houston Street subway station and installed in 1994 on the walls of the northbound and southbound subway platforms and in a waiting area by a token booth.<br />
<br />
The mosaics depict undersea creatures--turtles, beluga whales, octopi, seals, and a manatee--swimming through the subway tunnels, platforms, and passenger cars. Occasionally, humans observe their movements. The concept behind the choice of imagery was to represent a fanciful, surreal encounter between the world we normally inhabit and the one we might encounter when we descend below the surface.<br />
<br />
One of  mosaic art murals at Houston Street station of the New York  City subway.
    Mosaic Art Murals Platform Diving Di...jpg
  • "Platform Diving" consists of seven glass mosaic murals commissioned by the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority for the Houston Street subway station and installed in 1994 on the walls of the northbound and southbound subway platforms and in a waiting area by a token booth.<br />
<br />
The mosaics depict undersea creatures--turtles, beluga whales, octopi, seals, and a manatee--swimming through the subway tunnels, platforms, and passenger cars. Occasionally, humans observe their movements. The concept behind the choice of imagery was to represent a fanciful, surreal encounter between the world we normally inhabit and the one we might encounter when we descend below the surface.<br />
<br />
One of  mosaic art murals at Houston Street station of the New York  City subway.
    Mosaic Art Murals Platform Diving Di...jpg
  • "Platform Diving" consists of seven glass mosaic murals commissioned by the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority for the Houston Street subway station and installed in 1994 on the walls of the northbound and southbound subway platforms and in a waiting area by a token booth.<br />
<br />
The mosaics depict undersea creatures--turtles, beluga whales, octopi, seals, and a manatee--swimming through the subway tunnels, platforms, and passenger cars. Occasionally, humans observe their movements. The concept behind the choice of imagery was to represent a fanciful, surreal encounter between the world we normally inhabit and the one we might encounter when we descend below the surface.<br />
<br />
One of  mosaic art murals at Houston Street station of the New York  City subway.
    Mosaic Art Murals Platform Diving H...jpg
  • "Platform Diving" consists of seven glass mosaic murals commissioned by the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority for the Houston Street subway station and installed in 1994 on the walls of the northbound and southbound subway platforms and in a waiting area by a token booth.<br />
<br />
The mosaics depict undersea creatures--turtles, beluga whales, octopi, seals, and a manatee--swimming through the subway tunnels, platforms, and passenger cars. Occasionally, humans observe their movements. The concept behind the choice of imagery was to represent a fanciful, surreal encounter between the world we normally inhabit and the one we might encounter when we descend below the surface.<br />
<br />
One of  mosaic art murals at Houston Street station of the New York  City subway.
    Mosaic Art Murals Platform Diving Ho...jpg
  • "Platform Diving" consists of seven glass mosaic murals commissioned by the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority for the Houston Street subway station and installed in 1994 on the walls of the northbound and southbound subway platforms and in a waiting area by a token booth.<br />
<br />
The mosaics depict undersea creatures--turtles, beluga whales, octopi, seals, and a manatee--swimming through the subway tunnels, platforms, and passenger cars. Occasionally, humans observe their movements. <br />
<br />
The concept behind the choice of imagery was to represent a fanciful, surreal encounter between the world we normally inhabit and the one we might encounter when we descend below the surface.<br />
<br />
1 of 7 mosaic art murals at Houston Street station of the New York  City subway.
    Mosaic Art Murals Platform Diving Ho...jpg
  • Four of 7 Mosaic Art Murals at Houston Street Station of the New York  City Subway,<br />
<br />
01) Mosaic Art Murals at Houston Street Subway - GOR-196101-1cE22<br />
02) Mosaic Art Murals at Houston Street Subway - GOR-196107-1cE22<br />
03) Mosaic Art Murals at Houston Street Subway - GOR-196105-1cE22<br />
04) Mosaic Art Murals at Houston Street Subway - GOR-196098-1cE22<br />
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<br />
"Platform Diving" consists of seven glass mosaic murals commissioned by the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority for the Houston Street subway station and installed in 1994 on the walls of the northbound and southbound subway platforms and in a waiting area by a token booth.<br />
<br />
The mosaics depict undersea creatures--turtles, beluga whales, octopi, seals, and a manatee--swimming through the subway tunnels, platforms, and passenger cars. Occasionally, humans observe their movements. The concept behind the choice of imagery was to represent a fanciful, surreal encounter between the world we normally inhabit and the one we might encounter when we descend below the surface.
    Mosaic Art Murals at Houston Street ...jpg
  • "Platform Diving" consists of seven glass mosaic murals commissioned by the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority for the Houston Street subway station and installed in 1994 on the walls of the northbound and southbound subway platforms and in a waiting area by a token booth.<br />
<br />
The mosaics depict undersea creatures--turtles, beluga whales, octopi, seals, and a manatee--swimming through the subway tunnels, platforms, and passenger cars. Occasionally, humans observe their movements. The concept behind the choice of imagery was to represent a fanciful, surreal encounter between the world we normally inhabit and the one we might encounter when we descend below the surface.<br />
<br />
One of 7 mosaic art murals at Houston Street station of the New York  City subway.
    Mosaic Art Murals at Houston Street ...jpg
  • "Platform Diving" consists of seven glass mosaic murals commissioned by the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority for the Houston Street subway station and installed in 1994 on the walls of the northbound and southbound subway platforms and in a waiting area by a token booth.<br />
<br />
The mosaics depict undersea creatures--turtles, beluga whales, octopi, seals, and a manatee--swimming through the subway tunnels, platforms, and passenger cars. Occasionally, humans observe their movements. The concept behind the choice of imagery was to represent a fanciful, surreal encounter between the world we normally inhabit and the one we might encounter when we descend below the surface.<br />
<br />
One of 7 mosaic art murals at Houston Street station of the New York  City subway.
    Mosaic Art Murals at Houston Street ...jpg
  • "Platform Diving" consists of seven glass mosaic murals commissioned by the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority for the Houston Street subway station and installed in 1994 on the walls of the northbound and southbound subway platforms and in a waiting area by a token booth.<br />
<br />
The mosaics depict undersea creatures--turtles, beluga whales, octopi, seals, and a manatee--swimming through the subway tunnels, platforms, and passenger cars. Occasionally, humans observe their movements. The concept behind the choice of imagery was to represent a fanciful, surreal encounter between the world we normally inhabit and the one we might encounter when we descend below the surface.<br />
<br />
One of 7 mosaic art murals at Houston Street station of the New York  City subway.
    Mosaic Art Murals at Houston Street ...jpg
  • "Platform Diving" consists of seven glass mosaic murals commissioned by the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority for the Houston Street subway station and installed in 1994 on the walls of the northbound and southbound subway platforms and in a waiting area by a token booth.<br />
<br />
The mosaics depict undersea creatures--turtles, beluga whales, octopi, seals, and a manatee--swimming through the subway tunnels, platforms, and passenger cars. Occasionally, humans observe their movements. The concept behind the choice of imagery was to represent a fanciful, surreal encounter between the world we normally inhabit and the one we might encounter when we descend below the surface.<br />
<br />
One of 7 mosaic art murals at Houston Street station of the New York  City subway.
    Mosaic Art Murals at Houston Street ...jpg
  • Face Mask Portrait. of PAPD  (Port Authority Police) Officer in the Oculus on 9-11-2020,<br />
<br />
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Police Department, or Port Authority Police Department (PAPD), is a law enforcement agency in New York and New Jersey, the duties of which are to protect and to enforce state and city laws at all the facilities, owned or operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ), the bi-state agency running airports, seaports, and many bridges and tunnels within the Port of New York and New Jersey.
    Face Mask Port Authority Police Offi...jpg
  • Face Mask Portrait. of PAPD  (Port Authority Police) Officer in the Oculus on 9-11-2020.<br />
<br />
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Police Department, or Port Authority Police Department (PAPD), is a law enforcement agency in New York and New Jersey, the duties of which are to protect and to enforce state and city laws at all the facilities, owned or operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ), the bi-state agency running airports, seaports, and many bridges and tunnels within the Port of New York and New Jersey.
    Face Mask Port Authority Police Offi...jpg
  • Words of Admiration Speaker from Marth Walther, VP of Operations MTA Bridges & Tunnels talking to the crowd at the MTA NYCT 9/11                      .Remembrance Ceremony in Battery Park on September 11, 2008 ...
    Remembrance 9-11 - GOR-62470-08.jpg
  • Words of Admiration Speaker from Marth Walther, VP of Operations MTA Bridges & Tunnels talking to the crowd at the MTA NYCT 9/11                      .Remembrance Ceremony in Battery Park on September 11, 2008 ...
    Remembrance 9-11 - GOR-62469-08.jpg
  • Words of Admiration Speaker from Marth Walther, VP of Operations MTA Bridges & Tunnels talking to the crowd at the MTA NYCT 9/11                      .Remembrance Ceremony in Battery Park on September 11, 2008 ...
    Remembrance 9-11 - GOR-62468-08.jpg
  • Words of Admiration Speaker from Marth Walther, VP of Operations MTA Bridges & Tunnels talking to the crowd at the MTA NYCT 9/11                      .Remembrance Ceremony in Battery Park on September 11, 2008 ...
    Remembrance 9-11 - GOR-62466-08.jpg
  • Words of Admiration Speaker from Marth Walther, VP of Operations MTA Bridges & Tunnels talking to the crowd at the MTA NYCT 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony in     Battery Park on September 11, 2008 ...
    Remembrance 9-11 - GOR-62465-08.jpg
  • "Platform Diving" consists of seven glass mosaic murals commissioned by the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority for the Houston Street subway station and installed in 1994 on the walls of the northbound and southbound subway platforms and in a waiting area by a token booth.<br />
<br />
The mosaics depict undersea creatures--turtles, beluga whales, octopi, seals, and a manatee--swimming through the subway tunnels, platforms, and passenger cars. Occasionally, humans observe their movements. The concept behind the choice of imagery was to represent a fanciful, surreal encounter between the world we normally inhabit and the one we might encounter when we descend below the surface.<br />
<br />
One of  mosaic art murals at Houston Street station of the New York  City subway.
    Mosaic Art Murals Platform Diving Ho...jpg
  • "Platform Diving" consists of seven glass mosaic murals commissioned by the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority for the Houston Street subway station and installed in 1994 on the walls of the northbound and southbound subway platforms and in a waiting area by a token booth.<br />
<br />
The mosaics depict undersea creatures--turtles, beluga whales, octopi, seals, and a manatee--swimming through the subway tunnels, platforms, and passenger cars. Occasionally, humans observe their movements. The concept behind the choice of imagery was to represent a fanciful, surreal encounter between the world we normally inhabit and the one we might encounter when we descend below the surface.<br />
<br />
One of  mosaic art murals at Houston Street station of the New York  City subway.
    Mosaic Art Murals Platform Diving Ho...jpg
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