It was fun to see sites we'd seen in person the day before in Manhattan, too. I loved the newly added Apollo Theater and the little details like the illuminated TWA terminal at JFK and the moving ferris wheel at Coney Island.
The big piece de resistance was Midtown in the atrium pool. The Christmas tree and lit up Empire State Buildings looked stunning against the still water with St. Patrick's right beside it. Can't wait for next year now!
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Beautiful pictures Tamar :) Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful tradition.
ReplyDelete...a wonderland in miniature.
ReplyDeleteWow! That looks amazing! Great pics (and thanks for stopping by my blog).
ReplyDeleteOh wow, how gorgeous these photos are. What an amazing exhibit. My husband recently took the kids to a train expo in Syracuse and they absolutely loved it!
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Tamar I actually remember when they used to have this outdoors before the Atrium was finished. It was so much fun taking the kids!
ReplyDeleteWonderful. And so much fun!
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Wonderful! Fascinating! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWe used to love going to that!
ReplyDeleteI am always fascinated by the set-ups. My uncle was part of a big group & took me to some elaborate conventions. It's remarkable how much detail goes into those.
ReplyDeleteIs it kinda like "It's a Small World"...? ;p
ReplyDeleteWow, that place is so beautiful. Great pics. Thanks for sharing. Have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteI would love to see this display - my mouth is hanging open from the pics.
ReplyDeleteI always loved to visit this exhibit at the NYBG! I see they added more Brooklyn artifacts this year--wise decision!
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