Title: US Tennis Open
1US Tennis Open New York City August
25-28Mon-Thu
A Birthday Present from the kids
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3Looking over Flushing Meadows from our airplane
We arrived about 1230 and took taxi to Billie
Jean King Tennis Center
4East River
Hudson River
5ASHE STADIUM
ARMSTRONG
GRANDSTAND
TO SUBWAY SHEA STADIUM
WALKING / EATING AREA
COURTS 4-14
VENUE LAYOUT
6OUR FIRST MATCH - NADAL Arthur Ashe Stadium
7The Scoreboard at Arthur Ashe Nadal is winning
8Complex has 14 courts used for competition.
Author Ashe Stadium is Center Court, then
Armstrong, and Grandstand. Here we are looking at
Courts 4, 5
9Site of 1964 World Fair Sphere part of Fair
10Looking down from Ashe Stadium
11Court 5 Virginia Paschal (vs Petra Kvitova )
12Petra Kvitova
13Paschal
Paschal won autographing kids balls
14In Front of Lexus Booth
15Armstrong Stadium
16Armstrong - Women's Singles - 1st Round
UPSET !
17We could sit up close
18Grandstand Women's Singles - 1st Round
19THE GRAND-STAND
20FUN MATCH UPSET!
Grandstand - Women's Singles - 1st Round
21TUESDAY BACK TO ARTHUR ASHE STADIUM
22SERENA WILLIAMS ARTHUR ASHE STADIUM
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24BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS FROM ARTHUR ASHE
25BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS
26PRACTICE COURTS
27IN STYLE SPECTATOR
28LOOKING OVER SHEA STADIUM (subway at entrance)
29THE MAIN ELECTRONIC SCOREBOARD
30ONE OF TWO FOUNTAINS
31MAURESMO FUN MATCH
32TOURING MANHATTAN
WEDNESDAY
- FIVE HOUR TOUR FROM BROADWAY TO ROCKEFELLER
CENTER, CENTRAL PARK, DOWN FIFTH AVE TO CHINA
TOWN TO STATEN ISLAND/STATUE OF LIBERTY TO GROUND
ZERO, WALL STREET
33East River
Hudson River
34DAKATO HOUSE 1 West 72nd Street WHERE JOHN LENIN
LIVED AND WAS SHOT VIEW FROM CENTRAL PARK
35LENIN LIVED ON 7TH FLOOR WIFE YOKO STILL LIVES
THERE
DAKATO HOUSE
36On March 26, 1981, the city council adopted
legislation which designated the area, stretching
from 71st to 74th streets, as Strawberry Fields.
His widow, the artist and performer Yoko Ono,
later donated 1 million to the Central Park
Conservancy to re-landscape and to maintain the
2.5-acre tear-drop-shaped parcel of park
landscape
A SONG OF THE BEATLES
37PEACE SIGN
PEACE MOSAIC IN HONOR OF JOHN LENIN AT ENTRANCE
TO CENTRAL PARK ON
38PEACE-NIK TELLING THE STORY
39ST. PATRICKS CATHEDRAL - 5TH AVE AND 48TH
40SAKS 5TH AVE
41T O P O F T H E R O C K
R O C K C E E F N E T L E L
R E R
42ROCKEFELLER CENTER ICE SKATING AREA
43FLAT IRON BUILDING a triangular island block at
23rd Street, Fifth Avenue, and Broadway
The Fuller Building one of the tallest buildings
in New York City upon its completion in 1902 and
is considered one of the first skyscrapers
44EMPIRE STATE BUILDING
45NYSE
PIER 17
WALKED OUT ON PIER
BATTERY PARK
NOW DOWN TO SOUTH MANHATTAN
To Staten Island
46THE BEGINNING OF PIER 17 (17TH STREET) SOUTH
SEAPORT
47BROOKLYN BRIDGE LOOKING FROM END OF PIER 17
MANHATTAN BRIDGE
EAST RIVER
48Ellis Island
Statue of Liberty
Ferry Route
49ON STATEN ISLAND MANHATTAN IN BACKGROUND
50NEW JERSEY MANHATTAN
51When shipped from France to New York, she came in
350 pieces. Once delivered, it took four months
to put her together, and was completed on October
28, 1886.
STATUE OF LIBERTY FROM STATEN ISLAND FERRY
52ELLIS ISLAND WHERE IMMIGRANTS USED TO COME INTO
USA
53SOUTH MANHATTAN
54NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
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56NYSE CORNER OF WALL ST. AND BROADWAY
57NYSE
58The Birthplace of American GovernmentHere on
Wall Street, George Washington took the oath of
office as our first President, and this site was
home to the first Congress
Statue of George Washington in front of the
Federal Hall, Wall Street, Manhattan, New York
City - October 2004
59TRINITY CHURCH
ST. PAULS CHAPEL OF TRINITY SURVIVED TWO FIRES
AND 9/11
60HISTORY OF THE NAME OF WALL STREET
61A TYPICAL SIDEWALK VEGETABLE STAND
62GROUND ZERO
63GROUND ZERO
64FIRST BUILDING OF SEVEN TO BE REBUILT
65PLANNED COMPLEX OF SEVEN BUILDINGS
66THURSDAY NIGHT
AFTER TOURING, THAT NIGHT WE SAY A WONDERFULLY
FUNNY, ENTERTAINING PLAY AT THE CORT THEATER, A
BLOCK OFF BROADWAY.
"absurdly enjoyable, gleefully theatrical riff on
Alfred Hitchcocks 1935 film"
With a nod to the entire Hitchcock oeuvre, four
players take on all the characters involved in
this "whodunit, part espionage thriller and part
slapstick comedy," as the high-impact, low-tech
work is billed.
67THURSDAY
WE WOKE UP EARLY THE LAST DAY TO CATCH THE TODAY
SHOW AT ROCKEFELLER CENTER AND TO VIEW THE CITY
FROM THE TOP OF THE ROCK
68THE TODAY SHOW LOCATION AT ROCKEFELLER CENTER
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70ROCKEFELLER CENTER VEGETABLE STANDS
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72RADIO CITY HALL
ENTRANCE TO THE TOP OF THE ROCK AT ROCKEFELLER
CENTER
73LOWER OBSERVATION LEVEL ON TOP OF THE ROCK
EMPIRE STATE BUILDING
74GRAND CENTRAL STATION IS UNDER THE MET LIFE
BUILDING
75TOP OF THE ROCK
CHRYSLER BUILDING
EMPIRE STATE BUILDING
76LOOKING AT CENTRAL PARK FROM TOP OF THE ROCK
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80Rockefeller Center Small building is removed to
set up Christmas Tree
81St. Patricks Cathedral
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84ONE OF MANY SIDE ALTARS
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86BACK TO THE HOTEL
INTERACTIVE USTA OPEN SCOREBOARD IN HOTEL
87LOBBY OF INTERCONTINENTAL HOTEL HEADQUARTER HOTEL
FOR JUDGES AND PLAYERS
88A LAST LOOK AT THE TENNIS CENTER FROM OUR AIRPLANE
89A FUN FILLED, FANTASTICALLY ENJOYABLE
EXPERIENCE THANK YOU