February 2010 Archives

230 West 39th Street

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IMG_7702.jpgIMG_7707.jpgLocation: Between 8th & 7th Avenues (NYC).

The Lunt-Fontanne Theatre

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IMG_4810.jpgLocation: 205 West 46th Street, between 8th Avenue & Broadway (NYC). Opened in 1910 and originally called The Globe.

301 West 37th Street

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IMG_7732.jpgIMG_7741.jpgLocation: By 8th Avenue (New York City).

526 7th Avenue

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IMG_7686.jpgIMG_7696.jpgLocation: Between 38th & 39th Streets (New York City). Built in 1924.

World's Tower Building

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IMG_7679.jpgLocation: 110 West 40th Street, between 6th Avenue & Broadway (New York City). Built in 1913 by Edward W. Browning. Architects Buchman & Fox.

About Gargoyles of NY

Follow me on my journey combing the streets of New York City, discovering and photographing its Gargoyles, Grotesques and Chimeras. These often times whimsical carved-stone, metal or wood masterpieces are usually high above the eye's view, too far to be appreciated and hardly ever noticed.

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