One of the biggest thrills I've had while doing this blog was the chance I got to walk out onto the Panorama of the City of New York at the Queens Museum of Art. I felt like Godzilla towering over Coney Island, stepping over the Brooklyn Bridge, walking up the East River to gaze down at my own apartment building, a tiny wooden block in the enormity of city.
Take a walk on the Panorama...
Coney Island
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