Come walk with me and see Little Italy, the Financial District, and more, all decked out for the holidays!
Battery Park
Winterberry on the Battery Bikeway, Battery Park
Bowling Green
International Mercantile Marine Company Building (1882) Number One Broadway, at Bowling GreenThe historic Bowling Green fenceChristmas tree at Bowling Green, next to the Charging Bull
Wall and Broad Street
Wall Street Christmas Tree in front of the NYSE on Broad St., Financial DistrictThe gorgeous New York Stock Exchange (1904), 18 Broad StreetThe New York Stock Exchange has been displaying a Christmas Tree since the early 1900’s.Wall Street Christmas Tree in front of the NYSE on Broad St., Financial District40 Wall Street, Financial DistrictChristmas at the Trump Building (1929), 40 Wall Street, Financial District
Financial District
The Sunken Garden by Isamu Noguchi at Chase Manhattan PlazaThe Wall Street Hotel (1921), 88 Wall Street
Seaport District
The Christmas tree at the South Street Seaport, with the 1885 Wavertree ship in the background. Mure and Grand, at 16 Fulton Street in South Street SeaportDressed for the holidays at the Tiny Tin Building, 21 Fulton St., South Street SeaportCatch a ride to the wonderful food hall and market Tin Building, at South Street SeaportThe Bennett Building (1873), 93-99 Nassau Street at Fulton StreetSkullfade Barbers, 105 Nassau Street, Fulton/Seaport District
Nassau Street at Beekman Street, Financial District. The buildings are the American Tract Society (1896) 150 Nassau St., & the Morse Building (1878) 140 Nassau St.The American Tract Society building (1896), 150 Nassau Street, Financial District
Civic Center
Seasons Greetings at the Manhattan Municipal Building (1914), 1 Centre Street
Chinatown
Canal Street at Walker & Baxter Streets, Chinatown
Little Italy
Caffe Napoli, 191 Hester Street, Little ItalyLa Nonna, 134 Mulberry St (1915), Little ItalyEnough for the holidays? Pasta delivery, Mulberry Street, Little ItalyDa Nico Ristorante, 164 Mulberry St. (1900), Little ItalyLunella, 173 Mulberry St. (1900), Little ItalyCaffe Roma, 385 Broome St. (1900), Little Italy
Union Square Holiday MarketUnion Square Greenmarket
Madison Square Park
Madison Square Fountain (1867), Madison Square Park
Happy New Year 2025!
Looking forward to 2025 on Exchange Place, Financial District
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2 responses to “Christmas in NYC – Downtown”
I have never seen something quite as magnificent and beautiful as that cover photo
Thanks so much! Magnificent is just the way it made me feel, too.
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2 responses to “Christmas in NYC – Downtown”
I have never seen something quite as magnificent and beautiful as that cover photo
Thanks so much! Magnificent is just the way it made me feel, too.