THEN AND NOW
View of the Woodstock and the Empire State building, then and now.
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1962 |
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2018 |
Once upon a time, there was a thrilling view of The Woodstock and the Empire State building from No. 45's sunroof. Today, The Woodstock remains just as thrilling, though only a wisp of the Empire State building is still visible, its spire.
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