This week I was on a fun river cruise up the Hudson River. A spot I've always loved is the view of the George Washington Bridge span from afar and underneath. A really neat historical building is the Little Red Lighthouse (Jeffrey's Hook Light). It has been there since 1921 in this form.
Both are amazing structures.
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