First stop on the way to Wall St was Trinity Church. If money is the root of all evil, then Wall St has a beautiful Church nearby to offer a refuge. A stunning neo-gothic Church in a surprising location. I was also surprised by its graveyard, it seemed so out of place in the middle of the financial district of NYC.
First stop on Wall Street was the New York Stock Exchange - I was so excited about this, and awfully disapointed when I found out that there was no viewing platform or live feed available for what was happening on the ground.
The flag was amazing, and just huge. American's are so patriotic!
The security surrounding the building was intense, but i guess after the events on 9/11 it is to be expected.
The steam at the bottom of this photo is coming from the Subway I think. Its so cold that all these steaming potholes give everything a rather eerie look sometimes.
Right next to NYSE is Federal Hall - 'The Birthplace of American Government' (they sure have a lot to answer for then!) This was the location where George Washington took the Oath to become America's first president.
This is the bible used by Washington when making his Oath. Pretty big... and OLD!
This is the Trump Towers. Again, couldn't get inside... but looked amazing and like it was oozing money.
This is where my future rich Wall St trader husband will buy me gifts at lunchtime.
I also went to the Museum of American Finance (I told you my inner geek came out). It was great to see the use of money throughout the ages, as well as a lot on the Stock Exchange. I loved this quote - of course thats why you'd rob a bank!
This is another item from the Museum - ticker tape from the NYSE crash of 1929, the beginning of the depression.
3 comments:
You make it seem like I am walking around with you - fantastic that you can see so many places in such a short time. Helen (Camellia)
I'm sorry I should have warned you about Wall street - how cool would it be if they did give you a feed?! One of the best ads I've seen is where they placed an image of a coffee cup over those subway potholes so the steam became part of the coffee 'steaming' I think it was for a cafe nearby ;)
I pressed 'next blog' and yours came up.
'Wow' That is quite a photo shoot.
I'm new to blogging and enjoying it.
Please check mine out. Roy.
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