A pathway in #Fort_Tryon_Park, #Manhattan
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X Marks the Spot, Ft. Tryon Park, NYC, 2022
Photo: Bruce Morrow
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Behold!
NYC stink puppies 😌
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The heather is blooming :)
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fort tryon park
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Exploring NYC: Coogan's Bluff (1968)
In case you were wondering why I'm highlighting a Clint Eastwood movie today, it's because the "City With No Heart" is New York City, and because a lot of filming was done in upper Manhattan, specifically in Fort Tryon Park and The Cloisters! FYI, there's a motorcycle chase scene at the end of the movie that is simply AMAZING.
You can learn more about The Cloisters in popular culture in this post from the Metropolitan Museum.
You can rent or buy Coogan's Bluff online.
AND, you can watch Coogan's Bluff this afternoon (8/21/22) on TCM from 3:30 - 5:30pm EST!
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The Cloisters - Experiencing The Middle Ages in NYC
The Solo Scale:
Make sure that you’ve got decent phone coverage and good directions if you’re headed out this way as it is a bit of a hike outside the city where you could get turned around, but wandering through Fort Tryon park to get to the Cloisters is a great solo activity.
Did you know that the Met has a second property in New York? That wouldn’t be shocking, but what might be surprising…
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© 2019 Nullmu Studio 𝐒𝐲𝐝𝐧𝐞𝐲 𝐃𝐨𝐥𝐚𝐧 in Fort Tryon Park.
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Snow and ice in #Fort_Tryon_Park, #Manhattan.
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French/South Netherlandish, The Unicorn Tapestries: The Unicorn Rests in a Garden, ca. 1495-1505, wool (The Cloisters Museum, NYC)
One of the masterpieces you will see if you ever venture to Fort Tryon Park in NYC to the Cloisters Museum
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Please look at this monarch who let me get my camera so close and then showed off for me today.
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Every winter it’s always a struggle to get out the door, but I’m always happy to see the heather gardens (and the elm trees, in the background) at Fort Tryon Park. I used to think I’d like to visit the moors in England, where they have heather for miles, and where, according to my high school English teacher Mrs. Scott, the spirits of Heathcliff and Catherine could be seen or felt, but I’m worried that it would be overrun with tourists (including me), which seems to be the (sorry) state of the world these days. It’s sort of like how I went to Sandy Hook Beach in New Jersey this summer and was expecting to find a remote, windswept beach with maybe a few hot gay bears, and when I got there it was basically packed wall-to-wall like Coney Island but everyone was naked. Some things are best left to the imagination, in other words. Anyway, if New York City had a mayor who was interested in spending money on anything except the police, we would be building more parks (and bike/bus lanes) instead of just maintaining the ones we already have.
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