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newyorkthegoldenage · 6 months
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By the George Washington Bridge, 1948.
Photo: Benn Mitchell via the Ben Rubi Gallery
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dabiconcordia · 3 months
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“George Washington Bridge? You throw yourself off the Brooklyn Bridge, traditionally. George Washington Bridge, who does that?” — John Goodman
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visit-new-york · 3 months
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George Washington Bridge: Connecting Manhattan to Fort Lee, New Jersey, the George Washington Bridge is one of the busiest bridges in the world. It spans the Hudson River and has a lower level for vehicles and an upper level for pedestrians and cyclists.
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icantalk710 · 3 months
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Some pretty scenic cloudy views on my jog today
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citizenscreen · 6 months
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On October 24, 1931, eight months ahead of schedule, New York governor Franklin D. Roosevelt dedicates the George Washington Bridge over the Hudson River. #OnThisDay #NYC #NJ
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the-cricket-chirps · 9 months
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Faith Ringgold
Dancing on the George Washington Bridge
1988
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nemfrog · 2 years
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George Washington Bridge, New York City to Ft. Lee, N.J. Child-Life Arithmetics: Grade 6. 1936.
Internet Archive
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This is our first look at Cable's old crew, which is called the "wild Pack" because like always, Rob didn't bother to look and see if a name was already taken or not before using it...
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huariqueje · 2 years
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View of George Washington Bridge from Monument Valley -  Martha Edelheit , 1975.
American, b. 1931  -
Acrylic on canvas ,   83 1/10 × 48 in.    211 × 122  cm.
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newyorkthegoldenage · 9 months
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A walk by the George Washington Bridge, 1955. Are there a lot of fish in that box?
Photo: Erich Hartmann via Magnum Photos
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matthewgallaway · 6 months
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My flight went right over Washington Heights, which was exciting for a few seconds — I felt like a kid! — but then my feelings became a bit more complicated as I considered the idea that I’ve spent 98-99 percent of the past 25 years in this small cluster of streets and buildings and woods. As much as I love Washington Heights, it’s not a place I would ever call ‘home,’ which sometimes makes me nostalgic for other places I did call home. But ultimately this ambivalence — and the reason I may never leave — appeals to me when so much of the world is obsessed with linking their identities to a specific neighborhood, city, country, etc.)
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smbhax · 1 month
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From "The Torch Goes Wild!" in Strange Tales #119, April 1964. Stan Lee script, Dick Ayers co-plot, pencils, and inks, Stan Goldberg(?) colors, Sam Rosen letters. Photoshop color reduction.
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heaveninawildflower · 2 years
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George Washington Bridge, Riverside Drive and 179th Street, Manhattan  (1936) by Berenice Abbott.
Gelatin silver print.
Image and text information courtesy Smithsonian American Art Museum.
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crudlynaturephotos · 3 months
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beccaplaying · 11 months
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sparkcrafted · 5 months
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