
Above: The Woolworth Building and Manhattan Municipal Building in the distance.
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Above left, looking over the red building's other shoulder. Above right, Henry St., with vertical signs lined up like teeth.
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Above left, one of my favorite pictures of the red building. Above right, looking down busy East Broadway.
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Near the end of the bridge walkway, above left, the graceful curve of a highrise off Division; seeing the ropes makes me wonder how window washers feel about dangling a few hundred feet up against a curve.
And above right, heading uptown on Elizabeth St., the Chapel of San Calogero. When I looked in the open doorway, there was a man sitting at a table in a small, worn vestibule, all of it looking like it's sat there unchanged since maybe 1910. I will leave it to a real reporter to find out if the "chapel" is just what you see in the window, or a magnificent religious chamber (or social club?) beyond the vestibule.