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George Washington Bridge
New York, United States
Opened in 1931, this iconic suspension bridge between Manhattan & New Jersey still allows pedestrians to walk across, providing a nice view.
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Gray's Papaya
New York, United States
Chain of bargain all-night hot dog stands also serving tropical juices in a no-frills setting.
Gray's Papaya, 2090 Broadway, New York, NY 10023, United States
+1 212-799-0243
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Times Square (Theater District)
New York, United States
Bustling destination in the heart of the Theater District known for bright lights, shopping & shows.
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Lombardi’s Coal Oven Pizza
New York, United States
Landmark NoLita restaurant serving coal-fired, thin-cust Neapolitan pizza since 1905.
Lombardi’s Coal Oven Pizza, 32 Spring St, New York, NY 10012, USA
(212) 941-7994
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TASCHEN Store - New York
New York, United States
German art-book publisher's bright boutique & gallery designed by Phillipe Starck.
TASCHEN Store New York, 107 Greene St, New York, NY 10012, USA
+1 212-226-2212
The Beat of New York
Director of photography Thomas Nösner went to New York on behalf of Stereoscreen, a production company based out of Duisburg, Germany, and returned with electric and engaging footage of the American metropolis.
When Tim Hahne, part owner of the company, took a look at the footage, he was immediately attracted to the image of a drummer in the Subway station. With this image at the heart of the video, Tim came up with the idea of creating a “remix” of the city. Thus, “The Beat of New York” was born.
Tim edited the footage together through a combination of music, ambiance and rhythm to capture the city’s character and creative vibe. Ultimately, the remix encapsulates the craziness, speed, warmth and the capability to thrive as an individual in New York. The film is so spot on about the city, that it was used in the title sequence of “World War Z.”
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