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Tag: New York City

February 5, 2024 by Jessica In New York City, USA

The Healing Waters of Bethesda

January 31, 2024 by Jessica In New York City, USA

Busts, Ancient Color, and the English Renaissance

January 21, 2024August 11, 2024 by Jessica In New York City, USA

The hush of an empty gallery

January 7, 2024January 7, 2024 by Jessica In New York City, USA

The Green District

December 30, 2023 by Jessica In New York City, USA

Water, Sand, and Ancient Mesopotamia

December 22, 2023 by Jessica In New York City, USA

The Power of Taxes

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Colloquially known as “The Whitney,” this museum was founded by Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, a socialite, sculptor, and art patron. After years of gathering art created by undervalued American artists for years (especially women), she offered to donate the pieces to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1929, but the institution declined. New post on the blog, link in bio! ✨ What started as an abandoned section of the West Side Line of the New York Central Railroad, and was nearly demolished in the late 20th century, eventually became this uniquely gorgeous park, which covers a length of 2.33 KM (1.45 mi) of viaduct. Happy Sunday ✨ New post on the blog, link in bio 🌸 Have a lovely Saturday 🤎 Happy Friday ✨ The home that today holds this stunning house museum was originally built in 1831-32 as part of a building project that included a total of six identical homes. It's been a while... 👀

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My name is Jessica and I live in Spain. I’m obsessed with dogs (this is important) and have a tendency to take way too many pictures when I travel (which doesn’t happen often enough). I like cold weather, morning light, and empty museums.

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