A nice brass door in the wall next to the tracks at the 72nd Street and Broadway Subway Station in Manhattan. For Thursday doors 8/4/2022. See https://nofacilities.com/2022/08/04/clay-hill-part-2/

A nice brass door in the wall next to the tracks at the 72nd Street and Broadway Subway Station in Manhattan. For Thursday doors 8/4/2022. See https://nofacilities.com/2022/08/04/clay-hill-part-2/
Love the details on this door. I can imagine it bright and shiny, awesome! Nice post.
Pat
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Thanks 🙂 Glad you liked it.
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Like the pattern on the door, and that it is metal! But it does not stop there, I like the contrast of what is around the door. You have a great photographic eye, Sherry:)
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Thank you so much Emille 🙂
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Wow, Sherry! Great choice. That’s a wonderful old metal door. Hugs on the wing.
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Thanks Teagan 🙂
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I guess this dates back quite a few years. The early subway structures are always interesting. I like the door, but I’m guessing there’s not much of interest behind it.
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I prefer to use my imagination and imagine a secret passage to somewhere important. There is an unused branch that T Roosevelt used to get into a hotel unseen.
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I like your version better than an electrical panel.
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Interesting to see that door in that location!
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To continue – it arouses curiosity as to what lies behind the door!
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I found it intriguing.
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A great composition
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Thanks
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