RK update 022110
+To aid in locating the southernmost point in my state (New York), I turned to Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extreme_points_of_U.S._states
It took 6-1/2 hours of saddle time to capture today's images, partially due to stop/go traffic through most of the boroughs of Staten Island, Brooklyn, Queens, and Manhattan, two hours south of my home in Ulster County. My first stop was in Staten Island, after crossing over from New Jersey via the Outerbridge Crossing...
(#25 +125) Conference House Park sits at the southern tip of Staten Island, Richmond County (New York City). Though my image includes only the park's Visitor Center, the Conference House itself, now a museum, was built by a British Naval Officer in 1680, and is named in memory of the 1776 conference convened at the house in an attempt to end the Revolutionary War.
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Next up was a town that's the same name as a country, and for this, I chose Jamaica, Queens (still in New York City) a scant 40 miles away (this is a BIG city), and nearly ALL bumper-to-bumper, stop & go traffic. After leaving Staten Island via the Verrazano Bridge, and traversing through Brooklyn on the Belt Parkway, an official NYC sign read, "Leaving Brooklyn. FUHGETTABOUTIT". I was unable to stop and photograph it without getting run over...
(#1 +50) In Queens, upon exiting the Van Wyck Expressway at Jamaica Avenue, I looked for a landmark satisfactory to my needs, and settled on the Jamaica Hospital Medical Center.
http://www.roadkillonline.net/imagedb_images/35_10121.JPG
A few more miles of sheer highway hell brought me to the New York Hall of Science in Corona, Queens...
(#5 +50) In front of a rocket: (Gemini Titan II, Mercury-Atlas D Rocket, Saturn V F-1 Engine)
http://www.roadkillonline.net/imagedb_images/35_10122.JPG
From here, I'm bound west toward the East River and Long Island City, Queens, where I'm looking for 5 Pointz...
(#12 +50) 5Pointz Aerosol Art Center, Inc. is an outdoor art exhibit space in Long Island City, New York, considered to be the world’s premiere “graffiti Mecca,” where aerosol artists from around the globe paint colorful pieces on the walls of a 200,000-square-foot factory building.
http://www.roadkillonline.net/imagedb_images/35_10123.JPG
Nightfall has now ensued, and I still need to cross Manhattan in grueling traffic, but two hours later, I'm home.
Ride on.
Roadkill
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