Central Park South

July 2006
 
 
Central Park South and Grand Army Plaza.  Nothing too spectatular in this area that I noticed.  Just your average midtown sky scrapers and quaint sceneries.  I suppose you can feel that the environment is a bit more subdued, as it is next to the largest park in Manhattan.<BR><BR>
I went to the Apple Store for the first time here.  It was a neat place, in that it's entrance is just a big cube of glass, and you basically go downstairs to the store itself. Central Park South and Grand Army Plaza.  Nothing too spectatular in this area that I noticed.  Just your average midtown sky scrapers and quaint sceneries.  I suppose you can feel that the environment is a bit more subdued, as it is next to the largest park in Manhattan.<BR><BR>
I went to the Apple Store for the first time here.  It was a neat place, in that it's entrance is just a big cube of glass, and you basically go downstairs to the store itself.
Central Park South and Grand Army Plaza.  Nothing too spectatular in this area that I noticed.  Just your average midtown sky scrapers and quaint sceneries.  I suppose you can feel that the environment is a bit more subdued, as it is next to the largest park in Manhattan.<BR><BR>
I went to the Apple Store for the first time here.  It was a neat place, in that it's entrance is just a big cube of glass, and you basically go downstairs to the store itself. Central Park South and Grand Army Plaza.  Nothing too spectatular in this area that I noticed.  Just your average midtown sky scrapers and quaint sceneries.  I suppose you can feel that the environment is a bit more subdued, as it is next to the largest park in Manhattan.<BR><BR>
I went to the Apple Store for the first time here.  It was a neat place, in that it's entrance is just a big cube of glass, and you basically go downstairs to the store itself. Central Park South and Grand Army Plaza.  Nothing too spectatular in this area that I noticed.  Just your average midtown sky scrapers and quaint sceneries.  I suppose you can feel that the environment is a bit more subdued, as it is next to the largest park in Manhattan.<BR><BR>
I went to the Apple Store for the first time here.  It was a neat place, in that it's entrance is just a big cube of glass, and you basically go downstairs to the store itself. Central Park South and Grand Army Plaza.  Nothing too spectatular in this area that I noticed.  Just your average midtown sky scrapers and quaint sceneries.  I suppose you can feel that the environment is a bit more subdued, as it is next to the largest park in Manhattan.<BR><BR>
I went to the Apple Store for the first time here.  It was a neat place, in that it's entrance is just a big cube of glass, and you basically go downstairs to the store itself.
Central Park South and Grand Army Plaza.  Nothing too spectatular in this area that I noticed.  Just your average midtown sky scrapers and quaint sceneries.  I suppose you can feel that the environment is a bit more subdued, as it is next to the largest park in Manhattan.<BR><BR>
I went to the Apple Store for the first time here.  It was a neat place, in that it's entrance is just a big cube of glass, and you basically go downstairs to the store itself. Central Park South and Grand Army Plaza.  Nothing too spectatular in this area that I noticed.  Just your average midtown sky scrapers and quaint sceneries.  I suppose you can feel that the environment is a bit more subdued, as it is next to the largest park in Manhattan.<BR><BR>
I went to the Apple Store for the first time here.  It was a neat place, in that it's entrance is just a big cube of glass, and you basically go downstairs to the store itself. Central Park South and Grand Army Plaza.  Nothing too spectatular in this area that I noticed.  Just your average midtown sky scrapers and quaint sceneries.  I suppose you can feel that the environment is a bit more subdued, as it is next to the largest park in Manhattan.<BR><BR>
I went to the Apple Store for the first time here.  It was a neat place, in that it's entrance is just a big cube of glass, and you basically go downstairs to the store itself. Central Park South and Grand Army Plaza.  Nothing too spectatular in this area that I noticed.  Just your average midtown sky scrapers and quaint sceneries.  I suppose you can feel that the environment is a bit more subdued, as it is next to the largest park in Manhattan.<BR><BR>
I went to the Apple Store for the first time here.  It was a neat place, in that it's entrance is just a big cube of glass, and you basically go downstairs to the store itself.