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New York’s Grand Central Terminal Helped Provide the Blueprint for American Cities. It Happened by Accident
Early on the morning of January 8, 1902, two young women, Sadie Scott and Minnie Rice, stood on a snow-covered train platform in New Rochelle, New York, waiting for the 7:48 A.M. express that would ...
For the first time in Grand Central Station’s history, there are no ads, just art. Photographer Brandon Stanton has turned the transit hub into “Dear New York,” an ambitious, two-week art installation ...
For the first time possibly ever, there is not a single ad to be seen in Grand Central Terminal. “Humans of New York,” Brandon Stanton‘s popular social media art series of photographs of people he’s ...
Humans of New York, the viral social media project documenting the lives of every day New Yorkers, is taking over the historic Grand Central Terminal in New York City in a "first-of-its-kind immersive ...
A Massive Art Installation by the ‘Humans of New York’ Creator Has Taken Over Grand Central Terminal
Projections of portraits and quotes grace the main concourse. Ahmed Gaber for Dear New York For the first time in decades, New York City’s Grand Central Terminal has been cleared of advertisements. In ...
Grand Central Terminal, America’s greatest railroad nexus, deserved a great American restaurant. Brand-new Palladino’s Steak ...
MIDTOWN, Manhattan (WABC) -- In the heart of New York City, where some 750,000 people pass through every day, something extraordinary is happening. Grand Central's walls, ceilings, and even subway ...
Brandon Stanton of Humans of New York at Grand Central Station (all photos Isa Farfan/Hyperallergic) Brandon Stanton, the photographer behind the tremendously popular photo series Humans of New York, ...
A train wreck that caused the death of more than a dozen commuters near the turn of the 20th century was the impetus behind a monumental project that changed the urban landscape By Michelle Stacey ...
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