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Columbus Circle in NYC

Columbus Circle is a landmark traffic circle and public square located at the intersection of Broadway, Central Park West, Central Park South, and Eighth Avenue in Manhattan, New York City. Positioned at the southwest corner of Central Park, it serves as the official point from which all highway distances from New York City are measured. 

  • The Monument: A 76-foot marble monument featuring a statue of Christopher Columbus, created by Italian sculptor Gaetano Russo and erected in 1892.
  • The Shops at Columbus Circle: A high-end shopping mall located inside the Deutsche Bank Center (formerly the Time Warner Center) featuring luxury retail, a Whole Foods Market, and Michelin-starred dining like Per Se. 
  • Jazz at Lincoln Center: A world-class performance venue located within the complex, featuring the Frederick P. Rose Hall.
  • Museum of Arts and Design (MAD): Situated right on the circle, celebrating contemporary craft, art, and design.

 

Map: West Parishville State Forest

Queens in 1924 and Today

Today is Queens Day in New York State. This comparison lets you zoom in and compare Queens today versus nearly 100 years ago in 1924. There was still a lot of agriculture in Queens back in the 1920s.

Map: Frank E. Jadwin State Forest

Queens vs Albany

A size comparison. Zoom in and out to compare the size between Albany and Queens in area.

Thematic Map: 1993 Coeymans Land Cover
SVGZ Graphic: Total Energy CO2 Emissions, Monthly
Map: Green Mnt NF Forest Road 74 Camping