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Blogs about: Flushing Meadows Corona Park

New York storeys: a vintage view of Manhattan (The Independent)1 comment

markcoflaherty wrote 3 months ago: If lunching with Joan Collins indicates that you’ve arrived, then I’m definitely here, in the right … more →

Tags: Travel, 21 club, Art Deco, Chrysler Building, Emery Roth, Empire State, Essex House, Joan Collins, john jacob astor iv

NYRR Sprint Triathlon - Video filmed and edited by Anh

alpaul wrote 4 months ago: This video was captured and edited by my wife, Anh. This was my first triathlon. The NYRR inaugural … more →

Tags: Races, videos, aquatic center, Flushing Meadows, nyrr, nyrr sprint triathlon, Sprint Triathlon, Triathlon, Video

Fit for Queens

deviledeggs wrote 4 months ago: Epic walk no. 2: Queens Neighborhoods: Flushing, Forest Hills, Glendale, Ridgewood, Bushwick Parks: … more →

Tags: 1939 World's Fair, 1964 World's Fair, Bushwick, Forest Park, New York, Queens, Queens Botanical Garden, Queens Museum of Art, Ridgewood

The Panorama of the City of New York1 comment

consideringcities wrote 5 months ago: I never thought I would say this but Robert Moses really wow’d me… in a good way. About … more →

Tags: Discovering Districts, Surreal Cities, Brooklyn Photography, NYC Parks, Random New York, New York, The Arts, exhibit reviews, Queens is Doin' It

Two-wheel Tours of Queens' Best1 comment

newyorkoutdoors wrote 7 months ago: by Lisa L. Colangelo, DailyNews, link to original post IT JUST got a little easier to bike, sightsee … more →

Tags: biking, New York City, biking map, Queens Around the World, Long Island City, Hunters Point, corona, Jackson Heights, Woodside

Tales From Moses' Magic Meadow

DFree wrote 8 months ago: A big topic here in New York City today is the first official MLB game at Citi Field last night. For … more →

Tags: Baseball, Politics, Major League Baseball, Brooklyn Dodgers, New York Mets, New York Giants, Citi Field, William Shea, Shea Stadium

A New Vision - Flushing Meadows Corona Park’s Future Is Greener, Cleaner And More User-Friendly

Brian Rafferty wrote 1 year ago: Progress comes as a result of small steps. Rome, it is often said, was not built in a day. The same … more →

Tags: Feature, News, new york state pavilion

Photo Walk: NY Style11 comments

Jen Rinaldi Photography wrote 1 year ago: I met up with my friend Brian from www.graspthemoment.com for our own version of a photo walk around … more →

Tags: Friends & Family, Personal, HDR/Tonemapping, Landscapes, Waterscapes, Skyscapes, Cemeteries, Candids, Historic Sites, Landmarks & Monuments, Black & White, Photography

The 26th Korean Harvest Festival

lychee wrote 1 year ago: Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, by the Unisphere, Queens, NY [site] Tada! I decided to hang out with a … more →

Tags: Korean, Korean Thanksgiving, harvest festival, 추석, chuseok, bulgogi hotdog, bulgogi bun

The Burning Fields of Queens...

adevolution wrote 1 year ago: … more →

Tags: Personal, wildlife, Nature, Birds, Photography, animals, Parks, New York City, Queens

This Week In the News: Toyota gets naming rights to an East Village park... NYPD wants precinct in Flushing Meadows Park... Randalls Island ruling allows athletic field construction... Privatization and Parks

cat wrote 1 year ago: *Toyota gets its own park in the East Village! Curbed and the New York Times report on the Toyota Ch … more →

Tags: media, other parks, parks department, privatization, Tisch, 10003, east village, Gramercy Park, NYPD

- UPDATE - Animal Profile: Red-tailed Hawks of Flushing Meadows...1 comment

adevolution wrote 1 year ago: So the red-tailed hawk pair nesting in the Unisphere is doing well. They certainly are spending enou … more →

Tags: Personal, wildlife, Nature, Birds, Photography, Nikon, New York City, unisphere, red-tailed hawk

Animal Profile: Red-tailed Hawks of Flushing Meadows...

adevolution wrote 1 year ago: In all honesty, calling Flushing Meadows Corona Park (FMCP) a “park” is a bit of a misre … more →

Tags: wildlife, Nature, Birds, Photography, Nikon, D80, animals, New York City, unisphere

Animal Profile: Double-crested Cormorant...1 comment

adevolution wrote 1 year ago: Found everywhere in the United States, the Double-crested Cormorant is found at sea just off the coa … more →

Tags: Personal, wildlife, Nature, Birds, Photography, Nikon, D80, animals, New York City

Capturing hawks...2 comments

adevolution wrote 1 year ago: It’s really tough. No, I don’t mean trapping them with nets or jumping on them from adja … more →

Tags: Personal, wildlife, Nature, Birds, Photography, Equipment, Technique, Nikon, D80

Waterfowl of Queens, Part I...1 comment

adevolution wrote 1 year ago: I’ve spent the last few days breaking in my new lens while at work. So far I’m very happ … more →

Tags: Personal, wildlife, Nature, Birds, Photography, Nikon, D80, animals, Parks

Working within the wild...3 comments

adevolution wrote 1 year ago: Being a Park Ranger in New York City is one of the few jobs that allows you to carry around a camera … more →

Tags: Personal, wildlife, Nature, Birds, Photography, Nikon, D80, animals, Parks

Just Another Hurdle - Tracking New York's 2016 Olympic Dream

Brian Rafferty wrote 4 years ago: A crowd at Rockefeller Center was partying through the night Tuesday, ready to kick the celebration … more →

Tags: News, Travel, Politics, WIllets Point, New York City, 2012 Olympics, 2016 Olympics


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