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DATE/TIME/CONTACT
Saturday, November 29 from 12noon to 3pm
ArtFrame24@gmail.com, Meetup.com, 914 830-7805

ALL WELCOME
Beginners to Professionals with
Digital Cameras, Smartphone Cameras, Vid Cams, Discerning Eyes

MEETUP LOCATION
(Updated directions below)
Nancy Whiskey Pub, at 1 Lispenard St., corner of W. Broadway
Closest trains are "A, C, or E Trains" to Canal St. Station; the best way is to use the middle most exit off this platform. The exit street staircase will be adjacent to the wall of Nancy Whiskey Pub. If you use the most southerly exit you will only be 1 short block south of our meeting location.
** The 1, B, D, N, Q, 6, J, Z, M trains all stop along Canal St also, but are a little farther away.**
*Always check *MTA.info** for weekend trackwork train rescheduling & rerouting before starting your trip.

ABOUT
(source: Wikipedia)
Tribeca, originally written as TriBeCa, is a neighborhood in Lower Manhattan in New York City. Its name is a syllabic abbreviation of "Triangle Below Canal Street". The "triangle" (more accurately a quadrilateral) is bounded by Canal Street, West Street, Broadway, and Chambers Street. By the 2010s, a common marketing tactic was to extend Tribeca's southern boundary to either Vesey or Murray Streets to increase the appeal of property listings.
The neighborhood began as farmland, then was a residential neighborhood in the early 19th century, before becoming a mercantile area centered on produce, dry goods, and textiles, and then transitioning to artists and then actors, models, entrepreneurs, and other celebrities. The neighborhood is home to the Tribeca Festival, which was created in response to the September 11 attacks, to reinvigorate the neighborhood and downtown after the destruction caused by the terrorist attacks.

(source: Google-AI Overview)
Tribeca is a chic, upscale neighborhood in Lower Manhattan, known for its historic cast-iron and brick industrial buildings that have been converted into luxury lofts. The area, an acronym for "Triangle Below Canal Street," features cobblestone streets, art galleries, boutiques, and a mix of residential and commercial spaces

PLAN
We'll navigate some of the most interesting streets of Manhattan loaded with original cobble stone streets, iconic buildings, & public parks as well as modern day preservations of our past treaures.

Some Subjects on photo walk:

  1. The Roxy Hotel
  2. FDNY Firehouse Ladder 8 "Ghostbusters" Movie
  3. 19th Century Cast Iron Buildings
  4. Cobble Stone Streets
  5. Staple Street Skybridge

RESTROOMS
For people using trains or buses Grand Central Terminal, Penn Station, Port Authority - these have plenty of facilities.

RAIN DATE
Still on with light rain. If needed, Sunday, 11/30/2025, 12noon.
Rain is many a photographer's dream - we'll stick with light rain.

DISCLAIMER
Participation in these events requires that you assume all risks associated with these activities and that the Organizers, Co-Organizers, and Event Hosts are in no way liable for any tickets/summons, loss, theft, damage, injury or illness as a result of your participation. In other words, you are attending these events at your own risk!!

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