Cat in cemetery, Trinity cemetery, Upper Manhattan, New York City, 1968 - by Lou Bernstein (1911 - 2005), American
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Cat in cemetery, Trinity cemetery, Upper Manhattan, New York City, 1968 - by Lou Bernstein (1911 - 2005), American

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West 134th Street under the El, 1944.
Photo: André Kertész via the National Gallery of Art (U.S.)
highlights from my trip to the met cloisters.. drawings coming soon
Trinity Cemetery, the only active cemetery on Manhattan.
New York, New York
May 2016
Exploring NYC: Fort Tryon Park (June 2026)
Featuring some of the super-cool artwork in the elevators of the 190th Street A train station!
This park is famous for many reasons: for being the site of a strategic post during the Revolutionary War, for being donated to NYC by John D. Rockefeller Jr., and for being the site of The Cloisters museum (part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art).
Fort Tryon Park Conservancy
Check out some historical pictures of Fort Tryon Park, from the New York Public Library’s Digital Collections

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Upper Manhattan
Photo: Dieter Krehbiel
I’m a big fan of Malecon. Great food, relatively cheap menu, swanky atmosphere….
Looking south from Fort Tryon Park toward the George Washington Bridge: top view, winter of 1987-88 (probably), bottom view, spring of 1997.