2002-08-04: Going Home:
- PGK Art: Park Avenue (view north from 27th Street)
- PGK Art: Park Avenue Tunnel ( under 34th Street to 39th Street)
- PGK Art: Park Avenue bridge over 42nd Street (Grand Central Terminal in front)
- PGK Art: Park Avenue (northbound) at 46th Street (exiting from the Grand Central Terminal)
- PGK Art: Park Avenue view north from 48th Street (The Waldorf=Astoria Hotel on the right)
- PGK Art: The Flatiron Building
- PGK Art: Lower level of Route 139
- PGK Art: Start of the Pulaski Skyway in Jersey City
- PGK Art: On the left: Former American Can Company 1.2 million square feet building (the birthplace of the modern American beer can), at Dey Street & St. Paul’s Avenue, Jersey City, N.J. The American Can Company, previously known as Canco, was responsible for making aerosol cans, milk cartons, and glass bottles with brand names such as Dixie and Marathon. The company built the factory in 1929. It employed over 3,000 people. The building’s basement was a rail station.
- PGK Art: The Skyway – 3
- PGK Art: The Skyway – 4
- PGK Art: The Skyway – 5
- PGK Art: The Skyway – 6
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