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There's no place like New York City at Christmastime--Rock Center with the giant Christmas tree and skating rink, St. Patrick's Cathedral, the "Angel Tree" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the window displays on 5th Avenue, and much, much more.

Grand Central decked out for Christmas

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Looking down 57th Street from 42nd Street

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The New York Public Library Lion "Fortitude", festooned in Christmas colors

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The New York Public Library Lion "Patience", sporting Christmas colors

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New York Public Library

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Mural of the Flatiron Building -New York Public Library

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New York Public Library

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Map Room Detail-New York Public Library. Fully restored about Five Years ago

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Map Room-New York Public Library

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Map Room-New York Pubic Library

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New York Pubic Library

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Bank of America Tower, 1 Bryant Park

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Bryant Park

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Bryant Park Skating Rink

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Bryant Park Hotel, originally the American Radiator Building

The American Radiator Building (since renamed to the American Standard Building) is a landmark skyscraper located at 40 West 40th Street, in midtown Manhattan, New York City. It was conceived by the architects John Howells and Raymond Hood in 1924 and built for the American Radiator and Standard Sanitary Company. The structural form is based on Eliel Saarinen's unbuilt competition entry for the Tribune Tower, augmented with a strong use of color.The architects combined Gothic and modern styles in the design of the building. Black brick on the frontage of the building (symbolizing coal) was selected to give an idea of solidity and to give the building a solid mass. Other parts of the facade were covered in gold bricks (symbolizing fire), and the entry was decorated with marble and black mirrors.
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