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(The black line indicates the route I walked).
I took the subway (R line) from 65th & Broadway in Woodside, Queens to 55th and Broadway in Manhattan.
I walked up to Columbus Circle on the southwest corner of Central Park.
I then walked up Central Park West to the northwest tip of Central Park at 110th Street.
I headed east and walked to 5th Avenue.
Then I walked down 5th Avenue, along the east side of Central Park to 60th Street.
I walked east along 60th to 1st Avenue, and the entrance to the pedestrian/bicycle path over the Queensboro Bridge.
I walked over the Queensboro Bridge to Queensboro Plaza in Long Island City, and took the 7 train the rest of the way back to Woodside.



this is the southwest corner of Central Park at 57th Street and Central Park West.



Columbus Circle



the other famous Donald living in New York



the sidewalks of New York



the view into the park on Cental Park West



the subway adjacent to the Museum of Natural History on Cental Park West













this is on 110th Street which is the northern boundary of Central Park, and the south end of Harlem.



Malcom's famous sayings: "By any means necessary", and "the chickens have come home to roost" (about JFK's assasination).





this is the Conservatory Garden on the east side of the park.





























Museum Mile along 5th Avenue on the east side of Central Park















this is The Reservoir in Central Park



this is the jogging trail around The Reservoir, which has been featured in many movies, such as The Marathon Man with Dustin Hoffman, and TV shows, such as Sex in the City.















Park Avenue and 60th. Steam has been featured in a number of films shot in New York City. Perhaps the most famous one is Taxi Driver directed by Martin Scorsese.









this is a satellite location of the famous Patsy's in Harlem, which is on a number of Top 10 lists of "The Best Pizza in New York" (and by extension The World).





this is the tram to Roosevelt Island, which sits in the middle of the East River between Manhattan and Queens.



the entrance to the pedestrian/bicycle path on the Queensboro Bridge.













that's the United Nations Headquarters as seen through the Queensboro Bridge.


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