Broadway
Broadway Columbus Circle Times Square Herald Square Flatiron Building City Hall Park City Hall SoHo Trinity Church About…
A journey through the Broadway form the north to the south
About… One of the mainly shopping streets in NYC Begins in SoHo and ends in Bronx Founded in 17th century over 27km long especially known for it´s theatres located between 42nd and 50th Avenue
Columbus Circle Many offices, TV studios, properties, department stores, hotels and theatres Built in m high floors Donald Trump Owner of The Donald Trump International Hotels
Times Square One of the most popular places in NYC Named after the newspaper “New York Times“ Center of Broadway MTV studios Many advertising monitors Most popular the “Coca Cola“- screen „Times Square Ticker“ read newest informations Monitor where you can watch the NBC news Many theatres
Herald Square Named after the „New York Herold“ Most popular sight is the department store „macy´s“ Biggest department store in the world square feet of selling space Furniture, clothing, shoes, beauty products and much more
The Flatiron Building Built in m high 22 floors Famous for it´s triangular shape Located at the intersection of Broadway and the 5th Avenue nicknamed because it´s shape The Flatiron Building at night
City Hall Park Built in 1811 Used for military & political things Stood prison & gollow Oldest in USA Government of NYC Horace Greeley & Nathan Hale statue made of bronce
City Hall Placed in City Hall Park Pillars look like Parthenos in Athen Dome looks like Pantheon in Rome 1812 ragged and new built
SoHo South of Housten Street many musicclubs (Jazz) many designer boutiques
Trinity Church built 1939 Architect: Richard Upjohn Tower 84m high Years ago was the highest building in N.Y. The oldest cemetery of N.Y.
Broadway Columbus Circle & Flatiron Building by Times Square & Herald Square by SoHo & City Hall Park by City Hall & Trinity Church by Designed by Sina Hartmann Feline Heck Jonas Berg Jan Arnold Sina Hartmann & Feline Heck
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