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If I believe a heaven existed this is where it would be!
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I live less than 30 minutes west of Pittsburgh (Weirton)
I can walk to the Pittsburgh MSA (Washington County, Paris, PA
Go PITT Panthers!!
Amazing, you captured Manhattan at its finest.
These photos just helps me realize how much I love New York. Now this is making my decision harder as to where I may go in December. Its a cross beteween NYC, or London & perhaps Paris, decisions, decisions.
Nice pictures. THis particular tour seems to mirror a walk around Manhattan that I went on right around this time last year.
Those panoramas are great!
By the way, the church and house in that third-to-last picture is where St. Elizabeth Ann Seton lived. She was the first native-born American to be canonized by the Catholic Church.