Jane’s Carousel

You know a carousel must be quite special if it is the first to make the National Register of Historic Places. Jane’s Carousel, located in Brooklyn Bridge Park in the DUMBO section of Brooklyn, is truly unique.

Paris in Photos

Serendipitous light on a September afternoon–a rainbow arcing over the Eiffel Tower and ending at the gold dome of L’Église des Invalides in central Paris.

Carousel Bar

What a trippy and unique experience. Tourists and locals alike are crowded shoulder to shoulder on this revolving carnival ride, ordering drinks with exotic names like Vieux Carré, London Fairy, and Corpse Reviver.

Central Park Carousel

One of my favorite highlights of Central Park is the carousel, not least because of its (if you’ll excuse the pun) pivotal appearance in The Catcher in the Rye.

Eiffel Tower

Nothing is a more powerful symbol of the City of Light than the Eiffel Tower.

Bryant Park

A few green acres of valuable Midtown Manhattan real estate affords office workers and visitors with valuable peace and space, two things that are hard to find in the surrounding streets.

Dentzel Carousel