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All photos by Alexandre Ayre The Garment District Alliance never fails to activate its Midtown pedestrian plazas in colorful and
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You’re trapped inside a miner’s cabin, hunting for his gold before the mob shows up to collect it.
On 108th Street in Corona, Queens just a few blocks from Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, home of two World’s Fairs,
Jordan Casteel, The Baayfalls, 2017 (rendering). A High Line Commission. On view until December 2020. Rendering courtesy the High Line
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