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Me & The Time Warner Center Globe at Columbus Circle Midtown Manhattan New York City NY P00679 DSC_0593
Always pray to have Eyes that see the best in people, a Heart that forgives the worst, a Mind that forgets the bad, and a Soul that never loses faith in God.
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Me + Coney Island Beach & Pier Brooklyn New York City NY P00742 DSC_3181
New York Stock Exchange NYSE Wall Street Financial District Lower Manhattan New York City NY P00684 DSC_1290
Got to walk out of here
I can't take anymore
Gonna stand on that bridge
Keep my eyes down below
Whatever may come
And whatever may go
That river's flowing
That river's flowing
( Peter Gabriel - Don't Give Up (ft. Kate Bush) )
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Beautiful Day On Brooklyn Bridge + Lower Manhattan View New York City NY P00562 DSC_9994
On this particular day, there was quite a lot of atmospheric haze around New York caused apparently by wildfires in Canada....
This is the iconic view of New York's financial district looking approximately South from the Empire State Building. 5th avenue runs down the centre of the image. The tallest building visible is the One World Trade Centre. Over to the right from the One World Trade Centre, and in the Hudson River you can just about make out the Statue of Liberty....
New York's Iconic Empire State Building and World Trade Centet at a distance. As seen from the Top Of The Rock at Rockefeller Center.
View of lower Manhattan and Empire State Building, from Top of the Rock, GE Building, Rockefeller Center.
The Empire State Building, by an interesting coincidence, fits exactly in one of the arcs of the Brooklyn Bridge, creating a nice spot to observe the city. #NY #BrooklynBridge #EmpireState
Wildwood Sanitarium
Salamanca, New York
September 4th & 5th, 2024
Some history of this haunted historic location (taken from the Wildwood Sanitarium website):
"Wildwood Sanitarium was built in 1900 and bought by doctor John Henderson and doctor Carol Perry in 1903. The two doctors went to college for osteopathy a branch of medical practice that emphasizes the treatment of medical disorders through the manipulation and massage of the bones, joints, and muscles. Dr. Henderson along with his partner Dr. Perry and a staff of three nurses Bertha , Agnes, and Sue spent seven years preparing the building to house twelve full time patients along with people seeking treatments in their renovated bath house located in the basement. When it was opened as a holistic private hospital in 1909 They offered cold baths , hot baths, electric battery baths, light bath therapy and other homeopathic treatments. They treated all types of patients with various ailments such as drug addiction, alcoholism, mental issues or they needed treatment for another non contagious disease all were welcome. Walter Freeman also performed lobotomies during this time. The doctors were eventually forced by the state to open up as a sanitarium to treat Tuberculosis in 1923 due to the pandemic at the time. Dr. Henderson passed away in 1941 it was owned by his family until 1946. Dr. Perry also passed in 1941 he was only fifty six. Both doctors had been married while Dr. Perry had no children Dr. Henderson had three but lost two of them but had been married twice. His first wife had passed away. The early 1950's the building became three apartments and stayed apartments for thirty years and afterwards was owned by different families and had sat vacant a couple of times. The building was bought by the Wagatha family in 2017 which is now currently an active restoration project funded by being open for paranormal investigations."