The San Francisco Bay Area celebrated the Golden Gate Bridge 75th Anniversary Sunday May 27, 2012 with a spectacular fireworks show in San Francisco California.
via SF Chronicle / photo by Lance Iversen
Paris, France
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Photo slideshow from Palm Springs Ace Hotel by hula seventy.
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Keukenhof Gardens, Netherlands (photo via the cool hunter)
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Mark Jenkins // Street Installations in Rome, Italy




(Photos courtesy of Mark Jenkins)
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Chateau de Gruyere, Switzerland / Photo courtesy of Armando Maynez
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New York’s Hidden Subway Station
New York’s City Hall Station is not open to the public, but there’s a way to get a glimpse of it…
All you have to do is to stay on the 6 train instead of getting off at Brooklyn Bridge, the last stop. The train actually makes a turnaround through City Hall station as it starts its return trip uptown.

(Photos by Fred Guenther)
(Photo by John-Paul Palescandolo)
City Hall Station · Opened 10/27/1904 · Closed 12/31/1945
City Hall Station, situated on a loop of track in front of City Hall, was the original southern terminal of the Interborough Rapid Transit subway. The site of the 1900 groundbreaking, this station was designed to be the showpiece of the new subway. Unusually elegant in architectural style, it is unique among the original IRT stations. The platform and mezzanine feature Guastavino arches and skylights, colored glass tilework, and brass chandeliers.
The curved platform is about 400’ feet long, which is the length of a five car IRT train minus the front and rear doors as was the IRT’s standard design for a local station when it was constructed. In the center of the platform is an archway over stairs leading to the mezzanine. On each side of the stairway, there is a glass tile “City Hall” sign, and a third is on the archway above the stairs. No other signs like these were placed in the other IRT. stations of the era; the lettering is quite unique, as is the deep blue and tan glass tiling. The arched ceiling of the platform area has simple brass light fixtures along its length.
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Frame of Mind - Ben and Steven taking creative photos with a frame around Hawaii.
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Nelson and Beau at Carnaval / Jetpac Launch Party April 4th photo booth
(Background photo by Chris Willis)
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