Sep 26, 2020

Walking Across the Brooklyn Bridge

Opened on May 24, 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City was the longest suspension bridge in the world when it was completed. Spanning the East River, the Brooklyn Bridge is the southernmost crossing linking Manhattan and Brooklyn with more than 100,000 vehicles, 10,000 pedestrians, and 4,000 cyclists crossing it daily.

Brooklyn Bridge Walkway NYC


Brooklyn Bridge Walkway NYC
Brooklyn Bridge Walkway NYC

Great East River Suspension Bridge ca. 1883
Brooklyn Bridge Walkway NYC
Brooklyn Bridge Walkway NYC
Brooklyn Bridge Walkway NYC


Brooklyn Bridge Walkway NYC
Brooklyn Bridge Walkway NYC

Brooklyn Bridge Walkway NYC



Brooklyn Bridge Walkway NYC
Brooklyn Bridge Walkway NYC
Brooklyn Bridge Walkway NYC
Brooklyn Bridge Walkway NYC






Brooklyn Bridge Walkway NYC



Brooklyn Bridge Walkway NYC







Brooklyn Bridge Walkway NYC

Sep 22, 2020

Sunsphere in Knoxville, Tennessee

Completed in 1982, the Sunsphere in Knoxville, Tennessee was built as the centerpiece for the 1982 World's Fair. The gold-glassed sphere houses an observation deck and event space, and has continued to be one of Knoxville's most recognizable landmarks.

Sunsphere Knoxville Tennessee


Sunsphere Knoxville Tennessee
Sunsphere Knoxville Tennessee
Sunsphere Knoxville Tennessee
Sunsphere Knoxville Tennessee

Sunsphere Knoxville Tennessee
Sunsphere Knoxville Tennessee
Sunsphere Knoxville Tennessee





Sunsphere Knoxville Tennessee