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City of Mirrors— - The Manhattan skyline is one of the most recognizable in the world. The style of architecture is varied, ranging from medieval to ultra modern. Many of the buildings built in the last couple of decades are glass towers which reflect their surroundings, and in doing so create a city of mirrors.

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The Metropolitan Museum of Art opened its rooftop sculpture garden on August 1, 1987. The garden, with an outdoor cafe, is on the 10,000 square-foot roof of the Lila Acheson Wallance Wing of the museum. 

The rooftop offers spectacular views of Central Park and the surrounding Manhattan skyline.

The Met, as its known, is actually located in Central Park, and is almost a quarter mile long, occupying more than two million square feet.
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Empty Bench

The Metropolitan Museum of Art opened its rooftop sculpture garden on August 1, 1987. The garden, with an outdoor cafe, is on the 10,000 square-foot roof of the Lila Acheson Wallance Wing of the museum.

The rooftop offers spectacular views of Central Park and the surrounding Manhattan skyline.

The Met, as its known, is actually located in Central Park, and is almost a quarter mile long, occupying more than two million square feet.
Gary Ricketts > Empty Bench

The Metropolitan Museum of Art opened its rooftop sculpture garden on August 1, 1987. The garden, with an outdoor cafe, is on the 10,000 square-foot roof of the Lila Acheson Wallance Wing of the museum. 

The rooftop offers spectacular views of Central Park and the surrounding Manhattan skyline.

The Met, as its known, is actually located in Central Park, and is almost a quarter mile long, occupying more than two million square feet.
Empty Bench

The Metropolitan Museum of Art opened its rooftop sculpture garden on August 1, 1987. The garden, with an outdoor cafe, is on the 10,000 square-foot roof of the Lila Acheson Wallance Wing of the museum.

The rooftop offers spectacular views of Central Park and the surrounding Manhattan skyline.

The Met, as its known, is actually located in Central Park, and is almost a quarter mile long, occupying more than two million square feet.
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