-
Recent Posts
Categories
Take a walking tour in NYC!
Instragram Pics
Tweeting Across 106th
Tweets by across106thTags
- architecture
- archives
- art
- Astoria
- bakeries
- bars
- baseball
- beer
- books
- bossa nova
- Boston
- Brasil
- brass bands
- Brazilian music
- Bronx
- Brooklyn
- California
- cars
- Central Park
- Chelsea
- Chinatown
- cinema
- cities
- Conservatory Garden
- dance
- DJs
- drinking
- East 106th Street
- East Harlem
- Empire State Building
- food
- funk
- Guggenheim
- Harlem
- Harlem Meer
- hip hop
- historic preservation
- holidays
- jazz
- Lexington Ave
- live music
- Los Angeles
- Manhattan
- Mardi Gras
- Mardi Gras Indians
- MetroCard
- Midtown
- Museum of the City of New York
- museums
- National Puerto Rican Day Parade
- New Orleans
- New York City
- nightlife
- NYC
- NYC history
- parades
- Paris
- Park Avenue
- pizza
- poetry
- Puerto Rico
- Queens
- Roosevelt Island
- soul
- Spain
- Spanish Harlem
- spring
- street art
- street food
- sunsets
- transit
- transportation
- travel
- Upper West Side
- winter
Blogroll
- BBQ Films
- Bowery Boogie
- Bowery Boys
- Bowery Boys Walking Tours
- Bridge & Tunnel Club
- Brooklyn Historical Society
- East Harlem Preservation
- Eater NY
- Eating In Translation
- EuroCheapo
- EV Grieve
- Forgotten New York
- Gothamist
- Idlewild Books
- Midtown Lunch
- My Gut Instinct
- Not For Tourists
- Spotted By Locals
- Streets Blog
- Transportation Alternatives
- Ultraclay Photography
- Untapped Cities
- usedbuyer2.0
- Vanishing New York
Tag Archives: cities
Fenway – Sacred Ground Since 1912
“Fenway is the essence of baseball.” -Tom Seaver, Hall of Fame Pitcher After a long break, I finally got back to Fenway Park this season. During high school and college summers, it was practically a weekly religious experience for me. … Continue reading
Posted in Road Trippin'
Tagged architecture, baseball, Boston, cities, Fenway Park, historic preservation
Leave a comment
Road Trippin’ – Vancouver, BC
The 106thstreeters met up this past September in one of our favorite cities, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. As Vancouver is one of the first cities we traveled to together way back when, this city holds a lot of meaning for … Continue reading
Posted in Road Trippin'
Tagged cities, cultural heritage, Mount St. Helens, travel, UNESCO, Vancouver
Leave a comment
Hangin’ in Plaza de Juan Pujol
With this never ending winter in New York (really, do we still need hat and gloves on a late April evening?), the mind drifts towards warmer times. Case in point: just about a year ago, the 106thstreeters were renting a … Continue reading