Above: The Woolworth Building and Manhattan Municipal Building in the distance.
Above left, looking over the red building's other shoulder. Above right, Henry St., with vertical signs lined up like teeth.
Above left, one of my favorite pictures of the red building. Above right, looking down busy East Broadway.
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.