DigiNewYork, a spinoff of Lee Rickler’s DigiLondon, a GoogleEarth / GoogleMaps / Wikipedia mashup, is now live and online.
Both tourists and professional location scouts should be able to find uses for DigiNewYork and it’s big fun to browse thru aerial views of New York’s (and the world’s) most famous places and read bits about each of them, mostly excerpted from Wikipedia.
DigiNewYork
The New York visitor resource.
Rye Playland Amusement Park 10 May 2007, 9:14 pm
In the late 1800s and early 1900s, the waterfront area of Westchester County, New York along the Long Island Sound was the site of a growing collection of recreational developments, including hotels,…
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Heckscher Ballfields 10 May 2007, 7:54 pm
Situated west of the Central Park Carousel with the Ballfields Café to the north, Heckscher Ballfields was named after August Heckscher who was appointed as Parks Commissioner in 1967 and served a…
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COLORS 10 Feb 2007, 9:47 pm
Founded initially by workers displaced from Windows on the World on September 11th, COLORS is the largest cooperative restaurant in the country and the first in New York City. Its goal is to provide…
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