NYC Times Square in Twilight New York City Panorama | Framed Photo Panoramic Picture Wall Art City Skyline NYTS4
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Photo Text: "This panorama of Times Square was taken by James Blakeway. In 1904, long before the showcase of neon lights and digital big-screen technology, the area named Longacre Square, located at the junction of Broadway and 7th Avenue, stretching from West 42nd to West 47th Streets, was renamed Times Square. Fast forward 100-plus years and, today, Times Square is a symbol of the American spirit and a popular tourist destination. It is one of the world's busiest pedestrian intersections and a cultural mecca of entertainment. It is here that the New Year's Eve ball is dropped and the ever-changing NASDAQ sign reports the fortunes and misfortunes of a nation."
This is a reproduction print, and comes in 2 options:
Option 1
Straight fit with a contrast gray metal frame with plexi. Finished size 40 x 13.5"
Option 2
Double matted, with complimentary colors using acid-free mats, finished with plexi in a black wood frame. Finished size is 44.5 x 17.5"
This is a reproduction print, and comes in 2 options:
Option 1
Straight fit with a contrast gray metal frame with plexi. Finished size 40 x 13.5"
Option 2
Double matted, with complimentary colors using acid-free mats, finished with plexi in a black wood frame. Finished size is 44.5 x 17.5"
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Photo Text: "This panorama of Times Square was taken by James Blakeway. In 1904, long before the showcase of neon lights and digital big-screen technology, the area named Longacre Square, located at the junction of Broadway and 7th Avenue, stretching from West 42nd to West 47th Streets, was renamed Times Square. Fast forward 100-plus years and, today, Times Square is a symbol of the American spirit and a popular tourist destination. It is one of the world's busiest pedestrian intersections and a cultural mecca of entertainment. It is here that the New Year's Eve ball is dropped and the ever-changing NASDAQ sign reports the fortunes and misfortunes of a nation."
This is a reproduction print, and comes in 2 options:
Option 1
Straight fit with a contrast gray metal frame with plexi. Finished size 40 x 13.5"
Option 2
Double matted, with complimentary colors using acid-free mats, finished with plexi in a black wood frame. Finished size is 44.5 x 17.5"
This is a reproduction print, and comes in 2 options:
Option 1
Straight fit with a contrast gray metal frame with plexi. Finished size 40 x 13.5"
Option 2
Double matted, with complimentary colors using acid-free mats, finished with plexi in a black wood frame. Finished size is 44.5 x 17.5"
Photo Text: "This panorama of Times Square was taken by James Blakeway. In 1904, long before the showcase of neon lights and digital big-screen technology, the area named Longacre Square, located at the junction of Broadway and 7th Avenue, stretching from West 42nd to West 47th Streets, was renamed Times Square. Fast forward 100-plus years and, today, Times Square is a symbol of the American spirit and a popular tourist destination. It is one of the world's busiest pedestrian intersections and a cultural mecca of entertainment. It is here that the New Year's Eve ball is dropped and the ever-changing NASDAQ sign reports the fortunes and misfortunes of a nation."
This is a reproduction print, and comes in 2 options:
Option 1
Straight fit with a contrast gray metal frame with plexi. Finished size 40 x 13.5"
Option 2
Double matted, with complimentary colors using acid-free mats, finished with plexi in a black wood frame. Finished size is 44.5 x 17.5"
This is a reproduction print, and comes in 2 options:
Option 1
Straight fit with a contrast gray metal frame with plexi. Finished size 40 x 13.5"
Option 2
Double matted, with complimentary colors using acid-free mats, finished with plexi in a black wood frame. Finished size is 44.5 x 17.5"