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Metropolitan Museum of Art, Last Knight, Armor, Knights, Middle Ages, Jousting, Jousting Tournaments, Tournaments, Holy Roman Emperor, Maximilian I, Art, Suits of Armor, Helmets

About “The Last Knight”

December 14, 2019by Walk About New York

“He who makes no memory of himself during his lifetime will have none after his death, and will be forgotten with the tolling of the final knell. Therefore, the money […]

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World War I Memorials, Part Five

November 11, 2019by Walk About New York

“Men and Women of Brooklyn Who Died In the World War MCMXIV – MCMXVIII They gave their lives for liberty And universal peace Honor, Duty, Country” —Inscriptions above the benches […]

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“The New Yorker” and The Twin Towers

September 11, 2019by Walk About New York

“Time is passing. Yet, for the United States of America, there will be no forgetting September the 11th. We will remember every rescuer who died in honor. We will remember […]

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Laboring for the Big Apple

September 2, 2019by Walk About New York

“Life grants nothing to us mortals without hard work.” —Horace (65 B.C.–8 B.C.) On the first Monday of September, such as today, Americans celebrate Labor Day. We offer our respect and […]

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“Camp” at The Met

August 10, 2019by Walk About New York

“Camp is a kind of love, love for human nature.” —Susan Sontag (1933–2004) The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute has put together a special exhibition, entitled, “Camp, Notes on Fashion.” This […]

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Lady Liberty’s Father

July 4, 2019by Walk About New York

“Remain steadfast in the faith; instruct yourself; bridle your tongue; repress your wrath; forbear to do evil; associate with the good; screen the faults of your neighbor; relieve the poor […]

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NYC’S Gay Pride March, 2019

July 1, 2019by Walk About New York

“It takes no compromise to give people their rights…it takes no money to respect the individual. It takes no political deal to give people freedom. It takes no survey to […]

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The Bethesda Angel, Its Lesbian Connection

June 30, 2019by Walk About New York

“All had expected something great, something of angelic power and beauty and when a feebly-pretty idealess thing of bronze was revealed the revulsion of feeling was painful. The figure resembles […]

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The East Coast Memorial

May 27, 2019by Walk About New York Leave a comment

“We meet at a moment of dedication. Inscribed upon these slabs of stone are the names of those who two decades or so ago gave their lives, and now sleep […]

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New York’s Easter Parade, 2019

April 22, 2019by Walk About New York

On the avenue, Fifth Avenue, the photographers will snap us And you’ll find that you’re in the rotogravure Oh, I could write a sonnet about your Easter bonnet And of […]

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