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In our City Living catalog section you will find scenes from life in the big cities. Fire escapes, buildings, and even a few idyllic park images make City Living look as good or better than you might expect. Peruse these images and enjoy city life from a new perspective.
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Hard to believe this photograph was taken in the center of one of the largest cities in the world. The lake in Central Park, New York City is a fun place for all ages with boating, restaurant, and places to just sit and enjoy the view of the water. Blooms of early spring add color to this beautiful image
Hard to believe this photograph was taken in the center of one of the largest cities in the world. The lake in Central Park, New York City is a fun place for all ages with boating, restaurant, and places to just sit and enjoy the view of the water. Blooms of early spring add color to this beautiful image
Almost empty of pedestrian traffic, this street in the city of Old Quebec, Quebec Canada is brightened on a dismal afternoon by the reflection of the little sun on the stone walkway. Pumpkins announce the season as Autumn perhaps explaining the rain.
This street in the city of Old Quebec, Quebec Canada is brightened on a dismal afternoon by the colorful umbrellas of the many walkers who seem oblivious to the inclement weather.
The famous Bow Bridge in Central Park, New York City is one of the most intriguing cast iron bridges in the world. It spans sixty feet across the Central Park Lake, linking the flowering landscape of Cherry Hill with the sprawling woods of the Ramble. This is the same image as #1226 but is Black & White.
The famous Bow Bridge in Central Park, New York City is one of the most intriguing cast iron bridges in the world. It spans sixty feet across the Central Park Lake, linking the flowering landscape of Cherry Hill with the sprawling woods of the Ramble.
At the base of Belvedere Castle in Central Park, New York City is this lovely pond named after its most conspicuous residents. Not part of the original park design, it was added in the 1930's and became Turtle Pond in 1987.
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