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Fresh Hot Delcious Knishes!!
An old warehouse down at the docks
April 2008
Robert R
USA
This just seemed like it would make for an interesting photo. Would you agree?
A row of limestone buidings
April 2008
Robert R
USA
These type of homes are apparently very common in Brooklyn. I never tire of photographing them.
The Mighty Manhattan Bridge
April 2008
Robert R
USA
What a majestic bridge this one is. This photos hardly captures it. You really need to see it up close and in person.
Great Food at this Place
April 2008
Robert R
USA
We had a Cuban Sandwich from this place. So good, so fresh and delicious. Perhaps the best food tasting on the tour.
Interesting Foods at this old Deli
April 2008
Robert R
USA
We got to sample some very interesting kosher foods from this Hasidic deli in Old Williamsburg. I was surprised at how good this food actually is.
A Reindeer made of Construction Cable
April 2008
Robert R
USA
We came across this creature while walking around DUMBO. It seemed to be a sort of garden of modern sculptures.
Key Lime Pie Factory in Red Hook
Roebling Liquors
April 2008
Robert R
USA
As it was mid winter, the bare trees revealed this old billboard on Roebling Street in Williamsburg.
Kosher Wine Shop
April 2008
Robert R
USA
Our guide took us for a "bonus" wine tasting at this great little kosher wine store. This was a real treat and exceeded my expectations. My impression of all things "Kosher" has certainly changed.
Gottleib's Kosher Deli in Old Williamsburg.
April 2008
Robert R
USA
This place has been around since the 1960s. The decor seemed a bit dated but the food was fabulous.
A Wall of Graffiti
April 2008
Robert R
USA
Something that's hardly seen any more. I came across this wall near a public housing project. It added quite a bit of color to the area.
Looking Back at NYC
April 2008
Robert R
USA
This photo was taken while we were standing on waterfront of Brooklyn facing back at lower Manhattan. You can clearly see the Brooklyn Bridge in the background.
The Mighty Manhattan Bridge
April 2008
Robert R
USA
Our guide told us that this bridge is one of the city's busiest., transporting over 350,000 people every weekday. Prepare yourself for the thundering roar of the trains that cross it every few minutes.
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