There are many lovely old buildings along Riverside Drive in Manhattan. Riverside Drive was designed by landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted as part of his concept for Riverside Park from 72nd to 125th Streets. This set is from 76-78th Street.
Created for Norm’s Thursday Doors May 4, 2017
Lovely collection – thank you Sherry!
Tatyana at http://www.arts-ny.com
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Wow! what a lovely collection of doors! The wrought iron one is gorgeous!
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Thanks.
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I enjoyed examining the ornate work on these doorways, Sherry, and knowing the background of Olmstead on Riverside Drive. Liked seeing your cameo, too.
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Thanks Jet. It’s always nice to see a note from you.
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Another part of New York I have very little knowledge of. Great shots Sherry – that first one in particular really sets the tone.
Thanks to you I’m discovering lots of wonderful places in your wonderful city 🙂
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Thanks Norm. Glad you like them. I can reply now that you are un-spammed. We all need to check our spam folders.
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Beautiful carvings and ironwork.
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Glad you like them. I love the ornate building on Riverside.
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Your photos are so magnificent that I wish I could visit Riverside Drive. I live across the country and I am unlikely to get to New York very soon. But when I do, I would love to see these doors in person.
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Thanks you so much. If you do visit NYC please look us up. My husband Marc leads history tours.
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Love the wrought iron work. :>)
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It is lovely. Thanks for dropping by.
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Nice one!
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