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A 270-Foot Replica of Vhagar the Dragon is Currently Sitting Atop the Empire State Building
Consequence of Sound via Yahoo News· 2 days agoTo promote the Season 2 premiere of House of the Dragon A 270-Foot Replica of Vhagar the Dragon is...
Giant dragon inflatable spotted on Empire State Building for latest ‘House of the Dragon’ marketing...
NY Post via Yahoo News· 2 days ago“I’m a big, big fan,” said Ali Wong of Austin, Texas. “It’s interesting to see all the banners and...
This is why a massive inflatable dragon is on the Empire State Building
Staten Island Advance· 2 days agoNew York has been overrun by dragons. Not real dragons, of course — the rats are enough. Team Red...
Inside New York's latest luxury apartments
Newsweek· 3 days agoSet in the heart of Midtown Manhattan, just a block from Bryant Park and two blocks from Grand Central Station, the new structure will join the ranks of...
Gateway - The Root
The Root· 13 hours agoPolice say his charges were upgraded to a hate crime after he spat a series of remarks that suggested he had a thing against white folks. On Christmas morning, at the Tartinery’s Cafe at < ...
MTA replaces first segment of Metro-North Railroad Park Avenue Viaduct - Trains
Trains.com· 5 days agoThe Park Avenue Viaduct carries four Metro-North Railroad tracks and serves all Metro-North trains...
Plans for luxury condo tower at historic church site unveiled
Crain's New York Business· 1 day agoDemolition work has already started, and Eichner expects to close on a construction loan during the...
LIRR service suspended on Ronkonkoma Branch after person struck on tracks
Newsday· 1 day agoDetails of the incident were still emerging, but the railroad said the westbound 7:10 a.m. train from Ronkonkoma to Grand Central Terminal was being delayed at Deer Park, ...
Max Celebrates Season 2 of HOUSE OF THE DRAGON With 270-ft Vhagar The Dragon Installation
Broadway World· 3 days agoMax rolled out its global “Raise Your Banners” campaign in New York City for the highly anticipated...
On this day in history, June 16, 1884, first American roller coaster opens at Coney Island
AOL· 3 days agoOn this day in history, June 16, 1884, the first roller coaster in America opened at Coney Island, in Brooklyn, New York. The ride, known as the Switchback Railway, was the creation of LaMarcus ...