I colorized, restored and created a sound design for this video of New York 1955, Third Avenue Elevated (sometimes abbreviated to Third Avenue El) was an overhead subway line in the borough of Manhattan, New York City. The original design for the line was developed by the New York Elevated Railroad Company, which also operated the IRT Ninth Avenue Line, and was incorporated into the Manhattan Railway Company on May 20, 1879
[WATCH] 11 Things You Can Only Do in New York City!
11 Things You Can ONLY Do In New York Chapter List:
00:00- Intro
00:13- 1) Hangout Where Presidents Did
01:05- 2) Broadway Shows
01:58- 3) New York Pizza
02:53- 4) The MET Museum
03:39- 5) Visit Jackson Heights, Queens
04:30- 6) Bodega/Deli Culture
05:30- 7) Visit the tallest observation deck in the Western Hemisphere
06:23- 8) TV/Movie Sites
07:11- 9) Sports Culture
08:04- 10) Visit Macy's
08:43- 11) Statue of Liberty
09:23- Bonus: Take a Tour of the United Nations
[VIDEO] Why is there a Communist Statue in New York City?
In this short video from YouTuber Urbanist: Exploring Cities, learn why the building at 178 Norfolk Street in the Lower East Side has a large statue of Vladimir Lenin on top.