Flushing Meadows Corona Park. Nothing delights me more than dry fountains, defaced statues, crumbling modernist ruins, a million soccer players and a very handsome steel globe.
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9 comments:
Fort Totten offers a terrific view but children and pregnant woman should beware of the mercury contamination. How do you spell "Cover-Up"?
Mine is the intersection of Queens and Yellowstone boulevards. It takes your breath away.
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Flushing Meadows Corona Park. Nothing delights me more than dry fountains, defaced statues, crumbling modernist ruins, a million soccer players and a very handsome steel globe.
My backyard, without a doubt.
Ridewood Reservoir, until Parks destroys it anyway. F' you, Adrian Bena-pee.
Sitting on a bench in front of the pond with the fountains going at Bowne Park. Very serene.
I was going to say Fort Totten until you ruined it for me. Can't you let me enjoy my ignorance?
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