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Pictures from 70 Days of Walks: Days 57 - 63

It's been a week of long strolls in two cities. Plenty of great food, diverse urban landscapes, two Alamos, and many tourists. More in the coming week on San Antonio and its relevance to New York, so consider this just a teaser. This is the second to final installment in a series that began January 1, 2011.

Day 57 the late Gonzalez y Gonzalez Restaurant, Broadway
Day 57 (February 26, 2011) Gonzalez y Gonzalez, closed, Broadway

Day 58 Bleecker & 7th
Day 58 (February 27, 2011) Bleecker and 7th, warm day


Day 59 Dojo
Day 59 (February 28, 2011) window of DoJo, 4th and Mercer



Day 60 Broadway
Day 60 (March 1, 2011) Broadway, 2011

Day 61 Astor Place w/ 'Alamo"
Day 61 (March 2, 2011) Astor Place, Cooper Foundation Building, with "Alamo" sculpture by Tony Rosenthal

Day 62 Reenactor, Alamo
Day 62 (March 3, 2011) at Alamo Plaza, San Antonio

Day 63 Mission Conception
Day 63 (March 4, 2011) Mission Concepcion, San Antonio, Texas

Images by Walking Off the Big Apple.

Also in this series:


• Pictures from 70 Days of Walks: Days 1-7 (posted January 8, 2011)
• Pictures from 70 Days of Walks: Days 8-14 (posted January 15, 2011)
• Pictures from 70 Days of Walks: Days 15-21 (posted January 22, 2011)
• Pictures from 70 Days of Walks: Days 22-28 (posted January 29, 2011)
• Pictures from 70 Days of Walks: Days 29-35 (posted February 5, 2011)
• Pictures from 70 Days of Walks: Days 36-42 (posted February 12, 2011)
• Pictures from 70 Days of Walks: Days 43-49 (posted February 19, 2011)
• Pictures from 70 Days of Walks: Days 50-56 (posted February 26, 2011)
• Pictures from 70 Days of Walks: Days 57-63 (posted March 6, 2011)
• Pictures from &0 Days of Walks: Days 64-70 (posted March 12, 2011)

Comments

  1. You can take the girl out of Texas, but not Texas out of the girl, - seemingly!

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  2. That's so true, Anton. And I've just now posted the first of the series on my trip back to Texas.

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