sam, the fireworks were visible from Brooklyn Heights, including the Promenade, much to my surprise. They must have had multiple locations, like when they were done on the East River. I think they were launched somewhere off the southern tip of Manhattan.
Is 1 Bryant Park the new BoA building that sporadically showers broken glass upon people on 42nd St when it gets windy?
sam, the fireworks were visible from Brooklyn Heights, including the Promenade, much to my surprise. They must have had multiple locations, like when they were done on the East River. I think they were launched somewhere off the southern tip of Manhattan.
denton, that’s the second tallest building in NYC now, after the Empire State Building (built in 1929!)
sam, yeah, that’s the one.
I read that fireworks were moved to the Hudson to honor anniversary of Henry Hudson’s discovery – 400 yrs.
1 Bryant Park? Is that the new Durst building?
4th of july was awesome up until I was shooting roman candles off on n9th and wythe….i mean…
Dibs – YES!
how can we get rid of them?
sam, I’ve seen them in 1 Bryant Park, myself.