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Welcome to New York City Pictures - Downtown - Financial District
View from Battery Park
The southern most point of the island of Manhattan is known as the financial district.
 View from Battery Park
 
View from Battery Park
Modern buildings tower over the older structures that are deep in history.
 View from Battery Park
 
Above Broad Street
A noticeable trait of the financial district is the small shadowy streets that run between the sunlit structures.
 Above Broad Street
 
World Trade Center
Two structures that used to be seen almost anywhere downtown were the twin towers of the World Financial Center.
 World Trade Center
 
Bowling Green
At the end of Broadway sits Bowling Green.
 Bowling Green
 
US Custom House
Immediately south of Bowling Green is the US Custom House and the National Museum of the American Indian.
 US Custom House
 
Wall Street Bull
The great anatomically correct bull that symbolizes the irrational exuberance in the air.
 Wall Street Bull
 
New York Stock Exchange
Slightly North East of the bull sits the New York Stock Exchange that was under a little exterior remodeling when I took this picture. Hang out here and smoke a few butts with the traders on the sidewalk.
 New York Stock Exchange
 
New York Stock Exchange
The renovations yielded a crisp white façade that is the stage for many events in front of the exchange.
 New York Stock Exchange
 
New York Stock Exchange Main Entrance
The main entrance to the New York Stock Exchange that no one uses.
 New York Stock Exchange Main Entrance
 
Heritage Trail Map
There are a few paths marked by different color markers on the side walk. These Heritage trails can be found on maps posted around the financial district.
 Heritage Trail Map
 
Federal Hall National Memorial
The Federal Hall National Memorial sits on the location of the former Federal Hall of the United States of America. At this location George Washington was sworn in as the first president and where the first Congress met. The current structure replaced the old one in 1812.
 Federal Hall National Memorial
 
J.P. Morgan
The J.P. Morgan building on the corner of Wall and Broad Street. Construction of a short structure in one of the most expensive real estate locations is a testament to the wealth of J.P. Morgan & Co in the early 1910's.
 J.P. Morgan
 
Trinity Church
Walking up wall street one can see Trinity Church. At one point the church was the tallest structure in Manhattan.
 Trinity Church
 
Trinity Church Cemetery
Located immediately north of Trinity Church is the cemetery.
 Trinity Church Cemetery
 
The Trinity Building
A little farther north you will find the Trinity Building.
 The Trinity Building
 
Trinity Building from the South
This is a view of the trinity building from the south.
 Trinity Building from the South
 
71 Broadway
To the south of Trinity Church is 71 Broadway.
 71 Broadway
 
Look Up Broadway
This is a view looking North up Broadway.
 Look Up Broadway
 
The Woolworth Building
One of the most beautiful buildings downtown is the Woolworth Building.
 The Woolworth Building
 
Double Check
Around the city you can find a couple bronze figures by Seward Johnson. This one, called Double Check, was in the park across from the HSBC building.
 Double Check
 
World Trade Center
Another look at the World Trade Center towers.
 World Trade Center
 
World Trade Center
A shot from the base of the World Trade Center Towers.
 World Trade Center
 
World Trade Center
The plaza at the base of the World Trade Center Towers.
 World Trade Center
 
World Trade Center
Another picture looking up…
 World Trade Center
 
World Trade Center
…and another.
 World Trade Center
 
Front of New York Stock Exchange
The front of the New York Stock Exchange.
 Front of New York Stock Exchange
 
George Washington Kneeling
This is a plaque on the right side of Federal Hall National Memorial.
 George Washington Kneeling
 
George Washington
In the front of Federal Hall National Memorial is a statue of George Washington marking the spot where he took the oath as the first president of the United States of America.
 George Washington
 
Federal Hall Plaque
On the left side of the front of the Federal Hall National Memorial is a plaque that gives some history of the site.
 Federal Hall Plaque
 
Federal Reserve Bank
On the corner of Liberty and Nassau Street is the Federal Reserve Bank Building.
 Federal Reserve Bank
 
Chamber of Commerce
To the Left of the Federal Reserve Bank is the Chamber of Commerce building.
 Chamber of Commerce
 
Nassau Street
This is a view down Nassau Street bank towards the New York Stock Exchange.
 Nassau Street
 
 
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