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My trip to NYC & Yale University, Connecticut

My trip to NYC & Yale University, Connecticut
My trip to NYC & Yale University, Connecticut

I visited a friend who is attending the Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut last week. Did a little friend trip to NYC which was my second visit to the city. Then a visit to Yale, which really surprised me with some beautiful old architecture and art on the campus.

Pictured:

1 - A slice of sky in front of the Museum of Modern Art

2 - A street near the UN Plaza

3 - Stained glass at the UN Visitor Services

4 - Mural in Midtown East

5 - A peek at the Chrysler Building

6 - Central Synagogue in Midtown East

7 - Somewhere along Broadway

8 - Times Square

9 - Chelsea Flea Market

10 - Bryant Park Hotel

11 - View of Manhattan from Long Island City

12 - Taiwanese Dumplings in Long Island City

13 & 14 - Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum

15 - Grand Central Terminal

16-18 - Yale University campus

19 - Inside of a library at Yale

20 - Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale

I'm realizing the lack of food pics I took, which is not to say there wasn't an amazing variety of food we had in NYC. In fact, food was the highlight for me. In addition to my first trip to NYC last year, I've spent close to two weeks in the city and I don't think I've eaten at the same place twice. The sheer variety of global cuisines is astounding. High quality, great options in every neighborhood I've visited in Manhattan, Queens, and Brooklyn. I don't even think I've come close to scratching the surface of the food scene in the city. Would move just for the food.

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