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musenundmuseen · 8 months
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New York, Donnerstag, 7. September 2023
Atelier-Besuche in Queens und in Brooklyn, Sightseeing in Brooklyn. Die Brooklyn Bridge und die Manhattan Bridge vor dem Hintergrund der Skyline Manhattans.
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Inklusive Jane's Carousel:
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ultralowoxygen · 1 year
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Autumn in Gotham by Quintin D Via Flickr: Jane's Carousel with Manhattan in the background. Brooklyn, NYC Made on my Contax T2 with Kodak ColorPlus 200 Film #filmisalive #filmisnotdead
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queenmakings · 1 year
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SCHMIGADOON RESIDENTS / THE MUSICAL THEATER CHARACTERS THEY’RE BASED ON
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autistme · 11 months
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Anthony Green covering Old Friend (Stay Alive) by Laura Jane Grace
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meowydoe · 7 months
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music box ballerina Jane Doe <33
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cryinallthetime · 4 months
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some pics taken on my digital camera today
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dutchwinter · 5 months
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the carousel tour for @autistme
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mandatoryhappiness · 2 years
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LJG performing at Thalia Hall in Chicago IL 5/3/22
Photos by Anthony Nguyen
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musical-dreamcasts · 2 years
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Frozen - Abby Mueller (she/her) as Elsa and Jessie Mueller (she/her) as Anna, requested by anon
Birthday: February 1, 1981 (Abby, age 41); February 20, 1983 (Jessie, age 39)
Birth Place: Evanston, Illinois (both)
Theatre credits include: Abby: Jane Seymour (Six), Cathy Hiatt (The Last Five Years), Carole King (Beautiful: The Carole King Musical), Abigail Adams (1776), Ensemble/Understudy Rosalie Mullins (School of Rock), Mrs. Banks (Mary Poppins), Fantine (Les Misérables), Meg March (Little Women), Cinderella (Into the Woods), Rat Queen (Ratatousical)
Jessie: Jenna Hunterson (Waitress), Carole King (Beautiful: The Carole King Musical), Julie Jordan (Carousel), Marian Paroo (The Music Man), Cinderella (Into the Woods), Billie Bendix (Nice Work If You Can Get It), Mary Flynn (Merrily We Roll Along), Amalia Balash (She Loves Me), Natalie Haller (All Shook Up)
(Pictured on the right are Samantha Barks and Stephanie McKeon, who are currently playing the roles in the West End production)
Credits: Unknown, Johan Persson
Do not interact if you ship Els*nna.
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bb-nebula · 4 days
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"Lies." Jenna smiled. "Isn't that what Gods are?"
Jane Juniper Ash, The Carousels
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nancywheeeler · 9 months
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List 10 songs with 10 names in the titles that I like, and then tag 10 people.
tagged by @lilalbatross, thank you this was a blast! i didn't realize how many of my favorite songs have names in the titles.
buddy holly {weezer}
emmylou {first aid kit}
evangeline {emmylou harris}
fare thee well, miss carousel {townes van zandt}
francesca {hozier}
for elise {saint motel}
jackie onassis {sammy rae & the friends}
me & magdalena {the monkees}
ophelia {the band}
so long, marianne {leonard cohen}
tagging @eugeniedanglars, @camgoloud, @goodwitchs, @skiptownlikea, @benoitblanc, and anyone else who wants to give it a go!
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sweetbambilove · 10 months
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ultralowoxygen · 1 year
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Autumn in Gotham
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Autumn in Gotham by Quintin D Via Flickr: Jane's Carousel with Manhattan in the background. Brooklyn, NYC Made on my Contax T2 with Kodak ColorPlus 200 Film #filmisalive #filmisnotdead
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mosqitofood · 2 years
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beeapocalypse · 6 months
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think lubo visits cassius' home a total of three times. once shortly after he published his account of the beholders life+his research to bully her way into his home+make sure he wasnt up to anything illicit or harboring more beasties in his basement. a second a couple years later after they meet jane in order to tell him they Ought to kill him for what hes done and give him a bottle of gin before a breezy exit (had heard all about cassius' drinking from jane after lubo had chiseled down a couple of her walls- a warning against falling again to the temptation of eldritch meddling once more just as much as it is a more personal jab at his alcoholism) and the final for janes very pleasant wedding lol
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visit-new-york · 5 months
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What are the key attractions within Brooklyn Bridge Park?
Nestled along the East River with the iconic Brooklyn Bridge as its backdrop, Brooklyn Bridge Park stands as a testament to urban revitalization and green space innovation. This sprawling oasis, spanning 85 acres along the Brooklyn waterfront, offers a harmonious blend of recreational spaces, natural beauty, and stunning views of the Manhattan skyline. As visitors stroll through its well-manicured lawns and engaging attractions, they are treated to an array of experiences that make Brooklyn Bridge Park a must-visit destination. Let's delve into the key attractions that contribute to the allure of this urban gem.
Brooklyn Bridge Promenade:
The park's crowning jewel, the Brooklyn Bridge Promenade, provides an unrivaled vantage point to marvel at the majesty of the Brooklyn Bridge and the Manhattan skyline. As day turns to night, the twinkling city lights create a breathtaking panorama. The promenade offers a serene escape from the city buzz, making it a favorite spot for joggers, cyclists, and leisurely strollers alike.
Pier 1: Harbor View Lawn:
Pier 1 welcomes visitors with the expansive Harbor View Lawn, a lush green space that hosts a variety of events, from outdoor movie nights to yoga classes. The unobstructed views of the Statue of Liberty and the Manhattan skyline make it an ideal spot for picnics, relaxation, and taking in the maritime activity on the river.
Pier 2: Sports and Recreation Hub:
For the sports enthusiasts, Pier 2 is a haven of activity. Basketball and handball courts, roller skating rinks, and even a shuffleboard court cater to diverse interests. Whether you're a seasoned athlete or just looking to enjoy a friendly game, Pier 2 is the place to break a sweat with the Manhattan skyline as your backdrop.
Jane's Carousel:
Nestled in a glass pavilion at the edge of the park, Jane's Carousel is a vintage treasure that adds a touch of nostalgia to Brooklyn Bridge Park. Dating back to 1922, this meticulously restored carousel offers enchanting rides for visitors of all ages. The combination of the beautifully carved horses and the sparkling views of the East River creates a magical experience.
Pier 6: Playgrounds and Picnic Areas:
Pier 6 is a family-friendly haven featuring playgrounds designed to spark the imagination of young adventurers. Water features, climbing structures, and ample seating make this area a hotspot for families. The nearby picnic areas are perfect for a leisurely lunch, providing a chance to recharge amid the park's natural beauty.
Environmental Education Center:
For those seeking a deeper understanding of the local ecosystem, the Environmental Education Center on Pier 1 offers interactive exhibits and educational programs. Visitors can learn about the diverse plant and animal life thriving in and around the park, fostering a sense of appreciation for the environment.
Conclusion:
Brooklyn Bridge Park is a testament to the transformative power of urban planning and community engagement. Its diverse attractions cater to a wide range of interests, making it a destination that resonates with both locals and tourists. As you explore the park's various offerings, you'll find a harmonious blend of recreation, culture, and natural beauty, making Brooklyn Bridge Park a must-visit destination for anyone seeking an enriching and picturesque urban escape.
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