I live in New York. Everyone knows about the world famous landmarks like the Bronx Zoo, the Brooklyn Bridge and Broadway, so I thought it
would be fun to write and post a
few blogs about some more hidden yet fascinating places. I
am starting at the subway stop called “81st St- Museum of Natural
History.”
“What? Come on!" You are saying that, aren't you? Anyone who has ever visited New York or even thought of
visiting knows about the museum.
Who can resist the dinosaurs? Or the great blue whale? Who hasn’t seen Night at the Museum? Or Splash?
Ah, but we are not visiting the museum here. We are visiting the subway station.
You emerge from your train and are greeted by huge and
dazzling wall mosaics of wild
animals. That’s
suitable for this stop, of course,
a bow to its main attraction.
Look again. Behind each one, there is another, shadowy,
gray, and you soon realize it is a prehistoric ancestor. An inspired
combination of art and science is at work here. Have fun identifying the living species and its forebear.
Welcome to my favorite subway station. And look here in a two weeks for Hidden Gem #2.
2 comments:
Fascinating stuff. Thanks for sharing.
LOVE THIS Triss. Exactly my kind of thing, thanks. Wendall
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