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MANHATTANHENGE: Sunrise6 comments

Michelle Young wrote 3 weeks ago: Manhattanhenge Sunrise (Source: David Reeves) When posting about the Manhattanhenge sunset earlier t … more →

Tags: Manhattan, CSI, equinox, New York City, solstice, stonehenge, street grid, streets, Sun

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Oana wrote 3 months ago: Two days every year the sun sets exactly in line with the crosstown streets of Manhattan. They call … more →

Tags: Random, Manhattan

just before sunset

r wrote 5 months ago: taken at tudor city / 42nd st. clouds on the horizon made this manhattanhenge viewing rather brief … more →

Tags: 1, Photography, Chrysler Building, New York City, Sunset

Recent Updates - July 4th, High Line, Six Flags, Apollo, Manhattanhenge, Harlem Market Hub2 comments

kamitera wrote 5 months ago: Finally updated Flickr after a long break… July 4th in NJ – Saw fireworks directly acros … more →

Tags: Art, Journal and Essays, apollo, fireworks, Flea Market, flickr, Harlem, High Line, july 4th

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Edson Soares wrote 5 months ago:           @flickr notou que fotos do chamado “Manhatta … more →

Tags: PT, 3up, Manhattan, New York, NY

The Beauty of Manhattan.

Balthazar wrote 5 months ago: The Beauty of Manhattanhenge (Time Lapse). … more →

Tags: Art Hour, New York, vimeo, Rocketboom, awesomeness, No Comment Post

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r wrote 5 months ago: taken yesterday at 34rth and Park…and i certainly wasn’t the only one there… … more →

Tags: 1, Photography, Empire State Building, midtown, New York City, Sunset

IN PICTURES: Manhattanhenge4 comments

Michelle Young wrote 5 months ago: Manhattanhenge did not disappoint, as the edges of buildings grew bright, anticipating the sun to wa … more →

Tags: Manhattan, city planning, equinox, New York City, solstice, stonehenge, street grid, streets, Sun

What Hath God Wrought?

callmeandrea wrote 5 months ago: In a peculiar turn of events (or at least for the love of arts) Brooklyn seems to be going old schoo … more →

Tags: Here I am, Brooklyn, Manhattan Solstice

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Michelle Young wrote 5 months ago: Twice a year, the sun falls into exact alignment with the Manhattan street grid, offering incredible … more →

Tags: Manhattan, BRT, Bus Rapid Transit, city planning, equinox, Kate Ascher, MTA, New York City, Planning

May in Manhattan: Part Two, Here comes the sun1 comment

Shea wrote 6 months ago: Fast forward from Memorial Day to this past Saturday, another day of warm, sunny weather — and … more →

Tags: out on the town, Friends, New York, Manhattan, Chelsea, Chelsea Piers, Bars, Breweries, Beer

Photobooth pics/Elektra revival/Fake plastic trees

stevecrossrock wrote 6 months ago: So I had monday off this week. Hence the lack of posting yesterday. But I must say the weekend of ph … more →

Tags: NASA, Space Shuttle, Photography, Music, astronomy, New York City, DJ, neil degrasse tyson, Dance

Crap I Missed It....

katoque wrote 6 months ago: So earlier this year someon was telling about this thing called Manhattanhenge that happens in Manha … more →

Tags: Randoms, Manhattan Solstice

Manhattanhenge: Loving Wolfram Alpha

Ken Ellis wrote 7 months ago: A coworker posted something today about Manhattanhenge occuring on May 30 of this year.  That’ … more →

Tags: wolfram alpha

When Manhattan streets and the sun align

webbofscience wrote 7 months ago: Manhattanhenge from Queens, Photo by David Reeves via flickr It’s just about time for Manhatta … more →

Tags: New York City, Science, solstice, stonehenge, Sun

Manhattanhenge: The Stonehenge of Cities

cconsoli wrote 7 months ago: For those of you in North America that follow the sun’s progression through the seasons from the sho … more →

Tags: Things to see, solstice, Manhattan, NYC, stonehenge

Inching Closer to Change2 comments

judylobo wrote 11 months ago: I was out standing on East 23rd Street facing east as the sun rose at 7:20 to catch the winter Manha … more →

Tags: Politics, this n' that, Links, Photography, videos, Rachel Maddow, Joe the plumber, Electoral College, blackberry

A Rare New York Moment

Cara Reynolds wrote 1 year ago: Manhattanhenge In July I wrote an entry about Manhattanhenge. It is a time when the whole of Manhatt … more →

Tags: American, Art, Cara Reynolds, Earth, Education, media, Photography, solar, Sun

Manhattanhenge, War Crimes and Whales 3 comments

judylobo wrote 1 year ago: Most cities have their grids aligned in a true east west fashion. Manhattan is aligned in the direct … more →

Tags: Politics, animal videos, Photography, videos, Animal Stories, Zoos, frank rich, Jonathan Turley, War crimes


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