Bike
Monday, May 31st, 2004|
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| Essex and Delancey |
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| Someone decorating the neighborhood. Bowery and 2nd Street. |
| A stylish couple, Union Square, the Critical Mass gathering point Pg.1. Click for more photos and story. |
| Waiting to get going Pg.2. |
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| On the ramp leading to the passage around Grand Central Terminal. Ride to the Bronx Pg.3. |
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| Zoetrope placed high on a parking pole. That might let it survive longer than the others that are at kid height. It’s on the newly cafe ridden Orchard Street. Most of the old-time merchants (what Orchard Street is famous for) are gone between Houston and Stanton streets. |
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| Rivington Street. |
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| These abstract metal sculptures were put high up on the light poles around Tompkins Square Park, at least twenty years ago. 10th Street between A and B. |
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| The Gaseteria at Houston and B is one of the few remaining gas stations in lower Manhattan. I should document it before it is replaced by student housing. Who is going to supply gas for the cars of the people who will be occupying all of the tall buildings going up around here? Could this be the result of a mad city-planner’s careful ‘Starve the Cars’ campaign? A design that would turn this whole island into a Critical Mass Bike Ride. Bring your bike this Friday, 7 PM, Union Sqare Park north. Experience Your Future. |