Small Vinyl record store in the Bronx (near Pelham Bay station on the 6 line) specializing in House and Hip-Hop music.
Multi-colored brick wall on a building in the Bronx. Signifies the gritty, hard-nosed nature of the borough along with its color and creativity.
149 Street-Grand Concourse train station in the South Bronx. You can catch the 2,4, and 5 trains at this stop to help guide your travel across the city.
Located in Westchester Square in the Bronx. The club was founded 1898, out of political power.
Logo of the New York Yankees near home plate of Yankee Stadium in the South Bronx. Home to New York’s favorite baseball team.
Enzo’s restaurant on Arthur Avenue in the Little Italy section of the Bronx, home to Italian fine dining.
Shot of the southern tip of Manhattan, features shots of One World Trade and other skyscrapers that populate the area.
Shot of St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Midtown Manhattan. Known as “America’s Parish Church”, is the largest Roman Catholic cathedral in the United States.
The Manhattan Bridge. shot from the Brooklyn side of the bridge.
Blimpie’s a well-known sandwich chain located in Brooklyn.
The New York City collab we didn’t know we needed.
Shot of a Southbound M103 bus approaching City Hall.
Lot of details on the odd fence of this Queen’s home.
An 11-story, 166-apartment building being built at Yellowstone Ave and Queens Boulevard.
Two young ladies embracing one another because they live in the Bronx, the best NYC borough.
Inside a Manhattan 1 train station going towards the Bronx.
The cannoli counter at the Arthur Avenue Market, in the Little Italy section of The Bronx.
The Unisphere from the 1964 New York World’s Fair, in Flushing Meadows Park, with City Building in background.
2020 was such an interesting time in New York City.
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