Monthly Archives: July 2018

Brooklyn heights

 

Name: Nickay Green

Method of Transportation

   

Historic landmark  

 

Restaurant  

 

Court – Supreme court of New York 

 

 

 

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Monuments or Statue         

 

Old Building 

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 Water 

 

 

 

 Religious Institution

   

 

New Building 

 

I really enjoyed my trip to Brooklyn Height. I was nice to see some of the older design buildings and how beautiful the architectural work was on the older buildings. The view from the Promenade was stunning . You can see that the area still have a rich history and also a lot of restaurants.

 

 

 

 

Visiting the MoMA

My admission pass were a piece of artwork I could take home without paying for.

In front of the museum

Untitled (Night Train)- David Hammons

The Last Supper- Andy Warhol

Screwarch Bridge- Claes Oldenburg

Tribulations of Saint Anthony- James Ensor

     

Lower Manhattan Tour

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Fraunces Tavern

My urban tourism class and I went on a tour On June 26. We walked down lower Manhattan. To get there I took the 5 train to bowling green. It would have been better to take the R train to Whitehall street. When I arrived, I was lost I got there 10 mins late to the tour. Thank Goodness for my classmate who kept me updated on where to meet of m classmates. When the tour began I was sweating like crazy because of the weather. They started down Water Street, looking at historic buildings. I was quite fascinating to see The Watson House that was built in the 1800’s. Which was designed by John Macomb. And today it’s a Roman Catholic church.

We walked to Fraunce’s Tavern. I hardly come downtown but after this tour I learn a lot. These so many historical buildings in lower Manhattan and I didn’t realize it until now. It’s where Washington gave his farewell speech to the officers in the continental army. This was one of my favorite places Fraunce’s Tavern it’s a museum and a restaurant. Which I find cool. I walked in the building is very cool nothing I ever seen before. It felt as if the door was even the original door and even looking from the outside in was exiting. It felt like I was walking through history. I’m looking forward to coming back and hopefully touring the museum and having dinner.

Afterwards, we walked to The National Museum of the American Indian apart of the Smithsonian institution. is committed to advancing knowledge and understanding of the Native cultures of the Western Hemisphere—past, present, and future—through partnership with Native people and others. The museum works to support the continuance of culture, traditional values, and transitions in contemporary Native life. It has three facilities: The National Museum of the American Indian on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., which opened on September 21, 2004.

Next, we walked down Broadway past the park we spotted the charging bull statue. To me the little girl in front of the Bull symbolizes strength and power. I do understand the bull doesn’t have nothing to do with the girl. The bull represents New stock exchange. It also reminded me of the first women who is working at the New Stock exchange as a trader; she’s only 23/ It’s quite inspiring.

We then now walked towards The federal Hall and The New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street. I decided to into the federal Hall building to look around, it empty, surprisingly there was a lot people standing and sitting around it and taking loads of pictures. I decided to go in because it was free and I always walked past. It seems like there shooting a movie inside it was actually quite interesting to watch them setup as well. We moved up to the Trinity church, and the first thing I thought was that it was very brown, but it stood out. When we saw it from the Federal hall national memorial, everyone was curious about this church. In the churchyard we saw many graves of officers from the continental army and the navy original members, like Richard Montgomery and Alexander Hamilton. We finally reached the 9/11 memorials, which I’ve never visited before. I will definitely do this tour with my friends, so they will also be aware that we live in a very historical place.

A Brooklyn Girl In The Brooklyn Museum

The entrance at the Brooklyn Museum it was super hot!

The Brooklyn Museum

This first image is a painting by Philip Pearlstein which was is known for making paintings of half bodies structured in a cropped way to reflect the hollows and surfaces of the body

The second image of the African American lady really caught my attention because the colors were extremely beautiful and the fact they added some glitter to it made it look even more eye catching. It was made by Mickalane Thomas whom supported the African American women and focus on the stereotypes of the race by others

This was one of my favorite sculptures just by looking at it I loved the details in the back little bubbles with mirrors on them. The lighting from outside just gave the theme a peaceful atmosphere

The image was made by a painter name Joan Semmel oil on canvas painting which focused on the exploration of the female sexuality by having feminism as an approach of representing nudity by the female.

 

I visited The National museum of the American Indian on a hot and sunny afternoon around 2pm.

On the side of the museum

The museum store. when you first walk in this is what you see. Beautiful plates and hand painted art.

 

I found this carved out sculpture to be very beautiful. Looks like an owl to me.

This is actually inside past the airport style medal detectors.Across the hall is the beginning of the exhibit. Consisting of only 2 floors.

This Rewe pole of the shaman reminded me of the one we saw in the MET.

A wedding dress worn by Inshata-Theumba of the Omaha tribe.

“The indian Question” from Inshata 1880 essay

The children visiting where scared of this bull.

 

Lower Manhattan Tour

On June 26, my urban tourism and I took a walk down lower Manhattan. To get there I had to take the R train to Whitehall Street or if you prefer you can take the one to the south ferry train station. When I arrived I had to walk 2 blocks to the south ferry to meet with my class. We started down Water Street, looking at the historic buildings. The Watson house was one still standing built in the 1800s designed by John Macomb, now a Roman Catholic Church. The shrine of the first American born saint Elizabeth Ann Sutton was also apart of the structure.

We walked to one of my favorite structures from this trip Francine’s tavern. Francis tavern is one of the most historical buildings in Manhattan; it’s where Washington gave his farewell speech to the officers in the continental army.  According to the plaque fraunces tavern is also listed as a memorial and on the national register of historic places in 1719. I loved that Fraunces Tavern was both a museum and a restaurant, when I walked inside it felt like I was back in the 1700’s. It felt as if the door was even the original door and even looking from the outside in was exiting. It felt like I was walking through history, where many notable people have come. I’m looking forward to coming back and hopefully touring the museum and having lunch.

We circled back to the old customhouse, which is now The National Museum of the American Indian apart of the Smithsonian institution; the world’s largest museum and research complex. Across from the museum is a park, New York City’s oldest park, according to NYCgovparks.org, this park is famously known as a place where native Americans where met by Peter Minuit to discuss the selling of Manhattan. It was also used as a place where people would sell and buy livestock. In the park stood a statue of George Washington, and the crowns on the gate where stolen. When we walked down Broadway past the park we spotted the charging bull statue. To me the little girl in front of the Bull symbolizes strength and not being afraid against the extremely intimidating bull that to me symbolizes life or a cause you care deeply about.

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The federal Hall and The New York Stock Exchange stood boldly on Wall Street. I decided to into the federal Hall building to look around, it pretty empty, besides 2 rooms on the corner containing information about how the Hall came to be. There was also an interesting art piece by Brian Tolle, symbolizing a distorted structure of 17thcentury Dutch house. We moved up to the Trinity church, and the first thing I thought was that it was very brown, but it stood out. When we saw it from the Federal hall national memorial, everyone was curious about this church. In the churchyard we saw many graves of officers from the continental army and the navy original members, like Richard Montgomery and Alexander Hamilton. We finally reached the 9/11 memorials, which I’ve never visited before. I really loved the concepts of the two pools carved into the shape of the building and where they stood exactly. I feel like water symbolizes a connection, in which we will always have with the deaths of thousands who lost their lives on September 11, 2001.  After spending time there we went into the oculus. It was very beautiful symbolizing a bird in flight. But to turn it into a mall, where many people lost their lives is very unattached from the 9/11 memorial. Some of our class left but us who left, walked to our last stop, Brookfield Place. It is beautiful on the outside, looks like it is made out of glass. It is also a shopping mall; I still don’t understand why we needed two. But nonetheless I enjoyed my time here; we explored the outside, which was a boating dock for the prettiest looking sailing boats. We decided that we would part ways now and get something to eat, So many choices for food at Brookfield I could not make up my mind. Eventually I decided on a pork sandwich, I made the right decision.

 

Experiencing New York City

Taken from The Brooklyn Botanic Garden. the Cherry Esplanade. Parks and gardens are another attractions that many tourists travel around to. In this garden featured different types of plants all over the world.

This photo was taken in Chinatown between Canal Street and Baxter Street. An information booth. Information booths are very important for tourists. it is very convenient for tourists if they get lost and need a guide.

Photo taken in front of the Museum of Chinese in America on 215th Centre Street. Photo taken in front of the Museum of Chinese in America on 215th Centre Street. Museums are one of the many attractions that tourists come around the world to visit. MOCA is a museum that features mostly about Chinese history.

During my HMGT4988 ParksRec class, I was lucky enough to witness the beautiful Queens Waterfront and the one of the old landmarks “PepsiCola.” Queens Waterfront is one of the recreational spaces, it features a restaurant called Cofeed and open green-space (park).

Here is one of the limited food choices in Long Island City Landing called “Cofeed.” They sell different hamburgers and drinks. The boardwalk view is gorgeous.

As a New Yorker, I thought transportation is a very important aspect in our lives and having the opportunities to go from places whether if it is a ferry, or a bus, or an airway tram is a blessing. I was lucky to travel using the Queens Waterfront Ferry to Roosevelt Island.

 

I prefer living in color . . . . . .

This weekend my friends and I decided to go to the Color Block Party in Pier 17. It is an event where we celebrate summer by dressing in your most colorful attire dragging all the attention you can with the abundance amount of color all around.

 

It was a really chill vibe in the event they played great music, provided food from trucks, drinks, and they had live DJ creating competition for people to be able to win 1,000 if they had the best colorful outfit. What I loved most about the event was the backdrops they had for people to take pictures in you saw long lines being created because everyone wanted that perfect Instagram picture.

 

I would recommend this pier for a summer outing with friends you’ll have a great time and you’ll enjoy every bit of it. From amazing music, food, drinks to finding the best spot to take your pictures in. They have a very welcoming staff as you enter they are wearing shirts that say “ask me anything” and they have a very big willingness to make your time at the event unforgettable.