If you are wanting to visit, follow the paths at the north end of Central Park. Sadly, you cannot enter the building but you can look and admire from the outside! While we are on the topic of Central Park, did you know there is love quotes are secretly placed all over Central Park? Another tip for lovers is to take a romantic row boat ride in Central Park. Are you a couple looking for romantic secret spots in New York? Why is this the case? The building is designed in a way that the voices carry across the curve of the ceiling.
Pretty cool stuff! You have probably heard about the Rockefeller centre and have it on your list of things to do while visiting New York but have you heard about the secret gardens of the Rockefeller Centre? Sadly, the gardens have been closed since but it is fun to try to spot them from the Top of the Rock observation deck. This spot is particularly good for quirky photography. Instagram has even featured work from the boatyard on their official page. The scuttled remains of tugboats, ferries and other maritime vessels rest peacefully in shallow water off the shores of Staten Island in New York City.
The rusting hulks, decrepit frames, creaks and bumps in the Witte Marine Equipment Company scrap yard, known as the "Tugboat Graveyard," contribute to a hauntingly beautiful industrial landscape hidden in plain sight: an off-the-beaten-path destination for Instagrammers looking to make a field trip just outside of the city center. For more photos and videos from the Tugboat Graveyard, tap the blue location text above. Photo by giseled. While we are on the topic of visiting Cemeteries, you simply have to visit a really beautiful cemetery in New York called the Green-Wood Cemetery.
Photo by Jan Mark Holzer via Flickr. The federal prohibition of alcohol in the s forced New Yorkers to take their parties underground and behind closed doors — a trend that gave birth to some of the most legendary secret places in NYC — the speakeasies.
You can find them all over the city, like the Bathtub Gin on 9 th Ave. A perennial favorite is PDT, which is located beyond a telephone booth in the East Village hot dog restaurant Crif Dogs the hot dogs are pretty good too. Not the cheeriest of places, but undeniably powerful. Of the odd boats in this family-run salvage yard, there are plenty of historically important vessels from the early 20th century.
Because of this, it has become something of a pilgrimage spot for ship enthusiasts. These look great! This is so cool! I love finding new places to avoid the crowds. Trust an introvert to find the best spots.
Great list! I love New York City and I have been there several times. Even though going to the top of the Empire state building is amazing for the view I like to go sometimes to less crowded places.
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Today, there's more to the area than meets the eye. Stewart, at Broadway, which is still there. And this isn't the only recent discovery of human remains in New York. This November, construction workers digging a water main under Washington Square Park discovered a pair of burial vaults dating back to the early 19 th century.
Dozens of coffins and skeletons, likely belonging to the Cedar Street Presbyterian Church that once stood nearby, were uncovered. Though archeologists are working to learn more about the remains using high-resolution photography, no one will be disturbing the vaults, for a water main or otherwise.
The Statue of Liberty used to be dark brown. Over the years, it naturally turned green as a result of age and harsh weather conditions. The four-acre lake, contained in foot-high granite walls, held up to 20 million gallons of water. Many people know how Alexander Hamilton died, but less frequently discussed is how the victor of that famous duel ended his days in New York.
The building was known as the Port Richmond, but was later renamed first as the Continental and then as the St.
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