King Tut is back in town after a thirty year absence and, while certainly not appearing live, will certainly be appearing majestically entombed at the Discovery Times Square Exposition. The king’s doing the Big Apple and has come replete with his mandatory stash of legendary treasures, accouterments and various other baubles, bangles and beads to [...]
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Woodlawn Cemetery, according to the NY Daily News, is in the process of becoming “one of the liveliest places in the Bronx; among NYC’s “more unusual tourist stops” with a spring program of outdoor concerts, walking tours and lectures. “’This is a beautiful place that shouldn’t be only for burials but should be used as [...]
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This photo, taken Tuesday, shows the damage Green-Wood Cemetery sustained after this weekend’s storm, said to have been “one of the worst in recent years,” according to Phil Abrahamson, spokesperson for the Parks Department. {read more} Brooklyn Daily Eagle Sphere: Related Content
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A Lot of Dead Umbrellas Upstairs from the D train at 9th Ave and New Utrecht Ave, Brooklyn by iandavid at Flickr Sphere: Related Content
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Central Park Racoon by Any.G on Flickr via The Gothamist Sphere: Related Content
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Hundreds of older cemeteries throughout the New York City area are “dying of neglect” and have become weed-infested scenes of dumped trash and even junked cars. Because these particular resting places are relatively smaller they’ve become, over the years, filled to capacity and unprofitable. “When burials stop, that’s when the problems arise because there’s no [...]
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clipped from www.opacity.us OPACITY is a wonderful site that features various ruins in and around the NYC Metro area: buildings, churches, prisons, cemeteries, boats, etc. As with these ghostly vessels at the Staten Island Boat Graveyard, the dying fragments of the past float on an endless sea of shadows that are a part of us [...]
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Situated green and eternal in a corner of Brooklyn’s mottled green and transitory existence is Green-Wood Cemetery. Insofar as we, the living, could appreciate an acreage reserved for the dead Green-Wood is a subliminally gorgeous place to visit and is one of NYC’s major tourist attractions. Along with containing some of the most exquisitely sculptured [...]
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The murder of John Lennon by the psychotic Mark David Chapman was truly a low-point in New York City history. While the event certainly wasn’t as significant as the assassination of JFK, nor certainly as monumental as the attack on Pearl Harbor, yet it was equally unforgettable in the hearts and minds of those of [...]
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Over the years, the Metropolitan Opera has seen more than its share of “deaths.” Many were the unfortunate victims of homicide or suicide or failing health who never made it to the final curtain (sometimes not even through the first act) and died in the spirit and tragedy of grand opera. Of course, opera’s dead [...]
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