On Broadway

On Sunday, August 6, 2006, Vicki and Daniel walked down Broadway from their hotel on West 76th Street to Battery Park on the southern tip of Manhattan and back north on Pearl Street to the South Street Seaport on the East River. As Broadway makes its way south while at the same time moving from the west to the east side of town, one is treated to constantly changing scenery. Building styles vary as much as the neighborhoods, the stores, and the people. This page is an attempt to capture a tiny portion of the variety Broadway offers. It goes without saying that any such attempt can only be a feeble approximation, for nothing can substitute for walking on Broadway. There's a great deal more to it than the theater district. Enjoy your stroll down one of the world's most famous streets!

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There is an amazing variety of styles Apartment Building

There is an amazing variety of styles

Apartment Building

Sometimes, looking down instead of up can reveal interesting sights, too.


Nancy Rubins sculpture 'A Big Pleasure Point' at Lincoln Center Tree at Columbus Circle

Nancy Rubins sculpture A Big Pleasure Point at Lincoln Center

Tree at Columbus Circle


Hearst Tower at 57th Street and 8th Avenuee A style from a different era

Hearst Tower at 57th Street and 8th Avenue

A style from a different era


Nasdaq Market Site Broadway and 50th Street

Nasdaq Market Site

Broadway and 50th Street


Looking down West 52nd Street Times Square

Looking down West 52nd Street

Times Square


Mama Sbarro's Iconic iPod ad at Herald Square

Mama Sbarro's

Iconic iPod ad at Herald Square


Between 28th and 27th Street Between 27th and 26th Street

Between 28th and 27th Street

Between 27th and 26th Street


Office Building The Flatiron Building

Office Building

The Flatiron Building


Side of the Flatiron Building Between 22nd and 21st Street

Side of the Flatiron Building

Between 22nd and 21st Street


Union Square Fire escape

Union Square

Fire escape


On Nassau Street Colorful façade

On Nassau Street

Colorful façade


SoHo Building There are many places to get `	ments

SoHo Building

There are many places to get refreshments

We also passed by Isamu Noguchi's Red Cube, 1968 by 140 Broadway


City Hall and City Hall Park The park is a popular place

City Hall and City Hall Park

The park is a popular place


City Hall Park fountain City Hall Park denizen

City Hall Park fountain

City Hall Park denizen


Trinity Church Cemetery Trinity Church Cemetery

Trinity Church Cemetery

Trinity Church Cemetery


The New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street Fraunces Tavern at Pearl and Broad Street

The New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street

Fraunces Tavern at Pearl and Broad Street


Pearl Street South Street Seaport

Pearl Street

South Street Seaport

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