Under the Great George Washington Bridge.
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How many hundreds of times I’ve crossed the GWB and had no idea about the red lighthouse. Thank you for pointing it out 🙂
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The first time we saw it was when we did the Manhattan round by boat. Since then, I wanted to go back on foot and have a good look – I’m a huge fan of lighthouses 🙂 And the walk from Fort Tryon Park to Fort Washington Park is really nice… not to mention the views over this titanic bridge!
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It’s so cute! 😂😎
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Isn’t it a little gem! And to think it’s a real lighthouse…
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This is news to me. Makes me wonder what’s fabulous things are hiding under the bridges we often travel.
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It’s barely visible if you cross the bridge on foot (because the bridge is so high and the lighthouse so small); but not visible at all, if you travel by car. I love crossing bridges on foot, whenever possible, there is so much more to see!
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