Matt Blaze on Nostr: Anyway, these are probably my two favorite building in NYC. While no longer as ...
Anyway, these are probably my two favorite building in NYC. While no longer as bustling as it was in the era of long distance trains, Grand Central remains a truly grand public space, still evoking a sense of mystery and wonder no matter how familiar. And the Chrysler Building remains, I think, the most heroic landmark on the Manhattan skyline.
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