No matter the day or hour, people can be seen flocking in droves to New York City’s Grand Central Terminal. It’s hard to imagine the doors formally opened to the public in 1913. As the first “stairless” station, gradual sloping ramps accommodate even the tiniest toddler at its mother’s hem to the elder traveler with a cane. The main concourse is flanked by gigantic glass window panes and classical architecture. Stop for a moment and look up at the gilded arched ceiling. Notice the astronomical phenomenon made up of 2500 stars. And that’s not all. With 60 retail shops and 35 eateries, this impressive landmark is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that is considered the world’s most visited tourist attraction.
And folks rush through there every day, unimpressed. I guess that is left to the tourists. I surely notice !
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I know, right?! I practically stood there gazing around with my mouth gaping open. What a sight! lol 😜
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This is such a gorgeous place to share with us, Gail! I’m not sure if I have ever been here, although I liked my trips to NYCity. Lovely ceiling and pretty scene. 💕
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We actually got lost and stumbled upon it. Wow! 👁👁
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I was so surprised how beautiful it is.
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The ceiling is spectacular! 🌟✨💫
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