Tagged With "Central Terminal"
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Gumbo's Pic of the Day, Oct 7th, 2014: Grand Central Oyster Bar, New York
A visit to New York City is a must on anyone's travel itinerary or wish list. Whether you go for the architecture, the history, the nightlife or to just soak in the whole atmosphere of the place, it is certainly an unforgettable...
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The Spires of Stockholm: Where Gumbo Was #42
Jonathan L and Mac sniffed out the puzzle picture as a view of Stockholm Cathedral, with the Stampen jazz club in the foreground. I'd hoped the English Happy Hour sign might be a little misleading, but apparently not. The puzzle picture is in...
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More WiFi in NYC Subway...soon...maybe.
NYC Transit officials are ready to announce Phase 2 of a plan that will eventually provide WiFi and cell service in all 277 underground stations in the system. The expansion will add 11 more stations in Manhattan including major hubs such as Grand...
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Gumbo's Pic of the Day, July 1st, 2014: Strawberry Fields, NYC
Being a music fan, a Beatles fan and a John Lennon fan, I had to visit the Strawberry Fields memorial when we were in New York. It is located in Central Park West between 71st and 74th streets, directly opposite the Dakota Buildings...
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Oct. 16, 2016: Central Park NYC
I have had several opportunities to walk through Central Park over the past month. One of my favorite places is The Lake. It is place that draws people, even on a cloudy day.
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Rome's Termini station gets Artisanal Food Market
Rome has opened a big Central Market in its main railroad station, offering fresh food, artisan specialties and more for travelers passing through.
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Signs of Grand Central Market, Los Angeles
A Los Angeles institution for more than a century, the Grand Central Market has evolved into a venue specializing in quickly served meals of great variety and ethnicity.
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December 4, 2016 - Last Blaze of Fall in Central Park
Walking through Central park a couple of weeks ago I came across this beautiful blaze of color. One last tree saying good bye to fall and hello to winter.
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December 14, 2016: Wollman Rink - Central Park NYC
Samantha visits Central Park's Wollman Rink, popular with tourists and locals alike.
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December 18, 2016: Central Park - New York City
Jonathan L takes us to see an aspect he loves in Central Park: its water features, the ponds, streams and lakes that make it so memorable.
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March 17, 2019: Belvedere Fountain in Central Park, NYC
Jonathan L shows us a Central Park winter scene.
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Oct. 6, 2019: Autumn Colors, Central Park, NYC
Jonathan L brings some of the first fall colors in New York City
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Sometimes a Trip is just a Walk in the Park
I've often advised travelers with jam-packed itineraries to step back and leave themselves time to take a walk in a park or sit there a while, experiencing what the locals see and do. When we travel, it's one of our favorite things to do (we even...
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Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn (Where Gumbo Was #160)
Grand Army Plaza is one of Brooklyn's hubs, where Prospect Park meets the Central Library, a memorial arch, the Greenmarket and much more.
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Grand Central Terminal, New York (Where Gumbo Was #164)
Gumbo was visiting New York City's Grand Central, one of the classics of the heyday of trains, and still a thriving center for local and commuter trains.
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Europe abandons its biggest bill
The European Central Bank will stop printing €500 notes. Rarely seen by ordinary folks, they are believed to be used mainly by criminals.
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Central Park woodland sanctuary reopens after 80 years
Central Park has reopened Hallett Nature Sanctuary after being closed 80 years
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New York City deal almost halves Central Park licenses for horse-drawn carriages
New York City deal will reduce the number of horse-drawn carriages in Central Park
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March 9, 2016: Beauty of Fall Foliage in New York City
Samantha's fall visit to New York City hit the well-known attractions, but she also took the time (and pictures) to notice the fall foliage at Rockefeller Center.
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Central Paris to get express rail link to Charles-de-Gaulle airport
CDG airport to get a high speed rail link to central Paris
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Nov. 8, 2018: Milano Centrale railway station
DrFumblefinger shares some views of Milan's busy Central train station, an example of "Fascist Architecture".
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Central Market, Ljubljana. 1) The Produce
DrFumblefinger visits the wonderful Central Market in the capital city of Slovenia. The second part of his visit to the market will be posted in a few days.
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Central Market, Ljubljana. 2) The Rest
DrFumblefinger concludes his visit to Ljubljana's popular Central Market with a look at the large variety of merchandise it has to offer.
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November 22, 2018: Dragon Bridge, Ljubljana
The Dragon Bridge is the most popular one in Slovenia's capital of Ljubljana. Built in the early 20th century, it is an example of Viennese Art Nouveau.
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Re: Look east! Gallery re-examines East German interior decor
I did find the Communist Eastern European architecture and decor very bland at the time but people made the most of what they had .I was impressed how people kept items working.
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Re: New York City deal almost halves Central Park licenses for horse-drawn carriages
What problems were the horses causing? Why would they want to reduce their number? The carriages are iconic and part of the park scene.
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Re: Central Market, Ljubljana. 2) The Rest
The honey looks delicious and the decanters are worth their cost. I enjoyed local markets every weekend while living in Europe. Unfortunately our weekly local farmers market here in rural Virginia ended when the vendors couldn't afford insurance costs for customers who may complain of illness from eating local farmer products.
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Re: Central Market, Ljubljana. 2) The Rest
That’s a real shame! Perhaps there’s a way for some public support for its return? Here in New York, our several dozen ‘Greenmarket’ farmers’ markets operate under an umbrella organization, Council for the Environment, that handles facilities, insurance, advertising and more, and has kept the market movement growing for about 25 years now. Aside from our access to the markets, it’s meant new opportunities for farmers, and has made new and old varieties that don’t travel well but taste...
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Re: Treasures of Central India, Pt.1: Gwalior
As ever, the Prof's thorough and observant regard for his destination provides would-be travellers with excellent bait ! The toy train brought back a few memories for me !
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Re: Treasures of Central India, Pt.1: Gwalior
Fascinating place! Thanks for sharing these Professor. I look forward to exploring Central India with you as my guide.
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Re: Central India, Pt.7: Ajanta
I've found this trip fascinating, and especially this grouping of cave monuments. Well worth going out of your way for! I need to find a way to sneak into your suitcase on your next trip, Professor. Thanks for this.
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Re: Signs of Grand Central Market, Los Angeles
May 6th Grand Central Market is celebrating it's 100th birthday with events listed here: http://www.grandcentralmarket....for-the-love-of-food These in conjunction with the month-long LA Food Bowl .
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Re: Signs of Grand Central Market, Los Angeles
Some great shots in there ! Really captures the "taste" of market life. And shows some of the photographers liking for outstanding signage too !
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Re: Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn (Where Gumbo Was #160)
Looks like an oasis of culture in a big city. I love to see markets and open spaces where people can meet and chat. Puts the heart back in the community. A real mixture of photos that took me a while to guess what country I was in. A good challenge to the WITW is Gumbo fans. Maybe a passing similarity ?..
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Re: Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn (Where Gumbo Was #160)
Yes...let's see who gets this one! Like the Gumbo piece I did once on copies all over the world of the Statue of Liberty , that Roman Arch theme is everywhere!
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Re: Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn (Where Gumbo Was #160)
You can try if you wish Paul, but I've got no other pictures to add to it !
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Re: Central India, Pt.2: Orchha
I'm curious to know if the talented artists who painted these walls and ceilings are documented anywhere. When I see such great works such as those on the abandoned and still occupied havelis of Shekhawati as well as those captured in your interesting photos, I can't help but wonder if their names are known. We hear about the rulers and rich merchants who owned many of these great edifices, but I'm equally curious about the architects and artisans.
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Re: Central India, Pt.2: Orchha
I could not agree more with you. The guidebooks always tell you that King XYZ built a castle/palace/temple, but, of course, THEY didn't - it was an army of workers, architects, and artisans who did. As to Orchha, I reckon that at least some of the names are known, but I'm afraid I don't have the information. If you liked my photos of the inside of the Laxmi Temple in particular, here is a link to further ones: https://orchaa.wordpress.com/2...as-of-art-in-orchha/
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Re: Central India, Part 8: Ellora
Another terrific destination and the conclusion of another memorable journey. I learned a lot about Central India. Thanks so much for sharing this series with us.
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Belvedere Fountain, Central Park
Jonathan L took an afternoon walk through Central Park on a beautiful fall day
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Mecca for Musicians in Central Park
Jonathan L found a mecca for musicians in Central Park
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The Delacorte Clock, Central Park Zoo
The Delecorte Clock has been a children's favorite for over 50 years.
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Costa Rica's Central Valley
DrFumblefinger shares photos of Costa Rica's central most populated region.
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An Egret and Cormorants in Central Park
Jonathan L noticed birds of a different feather near the reservoir in Central Park.