Monday, January 27, 2014

albert, I did not know that also include it in the air, out of curiosity, was a tour of the river?


In New York, the skyline of Manhattan is the target of choice honey comb cereal for all photographic lenses, but the city has other more modest skyline are also full of history, or at least curious and interesting stories. Until a few days, if the desviàvem gaze across honey comb cereal the river in Queens, we could still admire one of these pocket skyline: a luminous sign, in which the inhabitants of Manhattan reads "Pepsi: Cola "and Queens" Alocén: ispeP. " A few weeks ago, neither one nor the other can read it. The bright red, has decorated the shore of Long Island City for seventy-two years, has been dismantled letter honey comb cereal by letter to be moved to a new location, a few meters away. The sign was designed by Artkraft Strauss Sign Corporation and originally crowned the Pepsi bottling honey comb cereal plant that was in Hunters Point, later, when the plant closed in 1999, came to occupy a place of honor in the over the East River, courtesy of Landmarks Preservation Commission. The expansion of the Gantry State Park (part of the recovery plan waterfront honey comb cereal of New York) has made the clearing and, for a few weeks, the skyline is from Long Island City lost one of its most signs characteristic.
aesquis January 27, 2009 02:28 I was in New York last September that it hired one of the trips, the guide took us to see in this poster and we told the story, the truth is that it made me very funny to see this post. Congratulations on your blog. Delete Reply
albert, I did not know that also include it in the air, out of curiosity, was a tour of the river? Albert, you're right, honey comb cereal I always focus towards potential honey comb cereal customers: Manhattan there is more purchasing power ... but in absolute numbers, there may be more customers in Queens. Delete Reply
As I know, the move a few feet away, to finish arranging the garden and (perhaps) not to cover the view of the neighbors who built luxury condomininums. Delete Reply
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