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Old June 14th 04, 04:47 AM
Ruthie
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Even better than C for the Cloisters, how about U for the Unicorn
Tapestries, which live there? Then C can be Coney, or the Park.

Another favorite road of mine: Riverside Drive. Played in that park many
a time.

O for off-Broadway theaters
or
O for the Opera houses, Metropolitan and New York City

G for the Guggenheim

or a great big M for Museums - the Met, MOMA, Nat. History, Guggie,
where else have I spent some of my NYC hours...

J for Julliard?

And let's not forget Greenwich Village!

Ruthie in Colorado, whose grandparents lived at 116th and B'way, near
Union Theological Seminary, where Grandaddy was the Librarian.

Cheryl Isaak wrote:
On 6/13/04 8:14 PM, in article ,
"Alison" wrote:


Well as a Brooklynite I think B should be the Brooklyn Bridge (double
B! and it would make a lovely design!)
C could also be Central Park
S for Staten Island
G for Grant's Tomb
C for the Cloisters
I for Inwood (neighborhood in northern Manhattan)
W for World Trade Center
or T for Twin Towers
Y for Yankees!!!!

Alison


The list so far:
B is for Big Apple,
B is for Brooklyn ( or B is for Battery Park or Broadway)
C is for Coney Island
D is for Dining
E is for Empire State Building
F is for Fashion
F is for Ferry (Statton Island),
H is for Harlem
L is for Liberty (Statue of)
M is for Metropolitan Museum,
R is for Rockefeller Centre (Or Rockettes)
S is for SubwayT is for Theater
U is for UN,
V is for Verazzano Bridge
W is for Wall Street
Y is for Yonkers
Y is for Yellow Cab etc



P is for Pocono!
G is for Gotham
I is for (the) Island
Q is for Queens

Cheryl


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