Greenwich Village, Soho & Chinatown
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Walk in Greenwich Village, through Union Square and Washington Square. In Soho, many beautiful buildings. By night, shopping at the Apple Store in Soho and at Keith Haring's Pop Shop. (February 26th and 27th, 2005) |
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Union Square |
Metronome from Kristin Jones and Andrew Ginzel (1999) "an investigation into the nature of time" (One Union Square South) |
South-west corner of the Union Square |
Buildings on square's east side |
Toys'r'us ! |
New York Film Academy |
Union Square north-west extremity |
Close-up on buildings from previous picture, with the 33 Union Square West on the left (1893 - Decker Building, Andy Warhol's second Factory studio.) |
Century Building (1881) in red bricks and white stones, on the square's north side |
North-west extremity of Union Square |
Bakery from the village |
Washington Square Arch (1895) |
Washington Square |
Washington Square |
Washington Square |
Washington Square with One Fifth Avenue on back (1927-1929 - Art Deco) |
Judson Memorial Baptist Church (1892) on the south side of Washington Square |
Bâtiment de Soho |
Buildings from Soho |
Buildings from Soho |
Building with the traditional emergency fire stairs in Soho |
Close up on the building |
Gilsey House (1869 - 1200 Broadway - Second Empire with cast iron facade) |
Gilsey House |
Another elegant building greeting a Mont Blanc store |
Station A of New York Post Office, now Apple Store Soho |
Soho Apple Store front (103 Prince) |
Store front |
Soho Apple Store at dusk |
Genius Bar at the Apple Store |
Apple Store second floor and glass stairway |
Apple Store front by night |
Keith Haring's Pop Shop (292 Lafayette) |
Soho building |
Another impressive building in Soho |
Close up on the building's architechture |
Going south, Woolworth building on the back (1910-1913 - Neo-Gothic) |
Mc Donald's du Chinatown |
Building of "The First National City Bank of New York", surrounded by kiosks |
Another old building |
The Garden of Eden boutique |
Jefferson Market Library (1873-77 - High Victorian Gothic) |
Notice the door is not straight up |