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    Time Out New York / Issue 628 : Oct 11–17, 2007
    Sights & Blights

    Our city is beautiful; our city is ugly.

    Behold, beholders! We ranked New York’s most beautiful (and most beastly) parks, structures, icons, city streets and more.

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    Illustration: Craig Ward/Words Are Pictures

    Walking around this city is like being on a visual Tilt-a-Whirl—it’s gorgeous (nice park!) and then horrifically ugly (what was that architect thinking?!?) and then beautiful again (wow, the Prada store!) and then homely some more (a…pink…brownstone). Chances are, you barely process each step. So we did it for you.

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    More sights and blights:   Restaurants  |  Store interiors  |  Subway stations  |  Public art  |  Libraries & book stores  |  Clubs venues  |  Comedy venues  |  Dance venues  |  Gay & Lesbian venues  |  Music clubs  |  Theater spaces  |  Movie Theaters  |  Sports venues

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    • 4445 dm10003 Thu, Mar 20, at 10:51am
      I'd like to see an absurdist's angle on the obvious results you've come up with. Point out the blight on THE classic NYC site: antennas and cables on the spire of the Empire State Building. Point out a site on an NYC blight: something like a New School sculpture studio overlooking drab 14th Street?

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    • 4446 dm10003 Thu, Mar 20, at 08:53am
      sorry, my previous post mistakenly has "site" instead of "sight".

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    • 2440 sydney amanda cecilia harris Sun, Dec 16, 07, at 8:41pm
      i think NY is the most beautiful place ever

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    • 1083 John B. Moore Mon, Oct 15, 07, at 7:53pm
      Okay, you've got Central Park, 843 acres of one of the most beautifully landscaped parks in the world, an urban oasis that includes Bow Bridge, Bethesda Fountain, Belvedere Castle, Conservatory Garden, The Lake and Gapstow Bridge. Out of all of these, and many other iconic images of the park you chose the Sheep Meadow - a vast lawn full of greased up New Yorkers desperate for their share of carcinoma causing sunshine, a space that was arguably put to better use as a buffet for the inbred mutant sheep that once inhabited the Sheepfold, the current Tavern on the Green. You really believe that the Sheep Meadow is the most beautiful spot in Central Park? Or did you just suck back a Mohito at the aforementioned former livestock hostelry, snap a picture at the nearest open space and call it a day?

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    • 1381 Bryan Mon, Oct 15, 07, at 2:02pm
      This article forgot to mention the BIGGEST blight in the city: those flowery-design taxicabs. The classic yellow taxicabs have been violated unforgivably with hideous 60's era hippie patterns. What was Bloomberg thinking when he approved this?

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    • 1360 Gregory Greenberg Sun, Oct 14, 07, at 6:16am
      Your Sights & Blights issue was great but you, er, dropped the ball re your criticism of the Mets' team colors. It's not simply a National League thing; the team's blue, white, and orange colors date back to the tricolor flag of the United Netherlands used in 1625, the year New Amsterdam was settled. So, jarring as it may be, let's keep our city's almost 400-year-old tradition alive. But if you want to end the heinous practice of CBGB tee shirts in any shade but black, you've got my vote. Thank you.

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