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There were literary quotes on my way to Bryant park |
Lucky for me, it was memorial day weekend so there were a lot of tours going on! I booked a tour for the 2pm Mid-Manhattan tour since it was just around the block from me and headed out after writing a bit on the blog.
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Looks like coals on fire |
We started off the tour by talking a bit about the history of New York (which I ignored a bit haha). I found out that Times Square was actually named after the New York times! To lure the big company there, it was promised that a building would be renamed after them.
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Really cool borrowing book |
It's actually interesting because I was told that the same company that protects buildings from ads,
also requires the buildings in Times Square to have ads! Ironic.
also requires the buildings in Times Square to have ads! Ironic.
In the building that actually drops the ball every New Years, I found out why! The idea was taken from Western Union, who had a ball that would drop at noon to synchronize all the watches in the company. The idea was taken and the ball drops every year at midnight to synchronize the lives of many and to live in Harmony. Woo.
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Why is this in the middle of Times Square? |
The Empire State building, as we were told, is nicknamed the "Lighthouse of Manhattan" as it is a bright light that you can see everywhere! Almost a way to guide your way.
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The statues of the Gods! |
What a clever man, no wonder he got an airport named after him.
Grand Central actually used to be electric railways and a train depot - not a station. And in the front of the building, there is a carving of three figures, Mercury, Minerva and Hercules - God of finance, wisdom and strength, respectively. The person who designed it did all the work in France as they did not want New York to taint their views.
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Can you guess what country I'm in... |
As I finished up my tour, I headed out to go back home and rest up for a bit. I ended up watching part of an episode of Buffy the Vampire slayer (which I want to start watching because apparently it's amazing). I only watched about half before I had to head out and
meet with my friend to go to the bar to watch Game of Thrones! Yes, that is a thing and yes, it is awesome.
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Atlas! Carrying the universe. |
We hung out at the park for a little while and talked about life and careers and stuff like that before about 7pm when we decided to head over to the bar (Professor Thom's) and try to get seats for the show. When we got there, it was already packed and the only seats we could get were ones by the bar, which was A-OK because we could still see all the screens.
We sat there for a bit, talked and I tried so hard to explain baseball to him - he was from Brazil/Italy so he didn't really get it.
Let me just tell you, it ain't easy to explain. I guess it's simple for me since I grew up playing softball but when you try to explain to another person... It gets hard.
When actual GoT came on, it was pretty damn cool. The whole bar went silent and when I looked behind me, there were dozens of people crowded and standing around the bar craning their necks to watch the show.
It was just amazing being there, hearing people burst into applause, make comments, cheer, awe, just such a great atmosphere, it was like being at a big Game of Thrones screening party.
At the end of the night, we walked for a bit and then said our final good byes.