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New Yorkers gathered to watch as ‘Manhattanhenge’ returned to the city on July 11, which remained beautiful in spite of cloud ...
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It's the time of year when the setting sun lines up perfectly with New York City's street grid, creating a stupendous solar ...
New York shutterbugs were primed Friday evening for the much-anticipated "Manhattanhenge," a semiannual phenomenon when the setting sun aligns precisely with Manhattan's east-west streets, perfect ...
July 11 is the last opportunity to see the 'Manhattanhenge' phenomenon light up New York City's iconic thoroughfares, as the ...
Manhattanhenge, a phenomenon when the sunset aligns with the New York City street grid, occurs tonight for the final time in ...
The sun sets between buildings along 42nd St. in New York during a phenomenon known as Manhattanhenge on Tuesday, May 30, 2023. People look at the sunset at 42nd St. in Times Square on one of the f… ...
NEW YORK - New Yorkers were able to catch a stunning sunset for the second night in a row Monday thanks to the phenomenon dubbed "Manhattanhenge." The name is a nod to Stonehenge.
Crowds gather on 42nd St. near Grand Central Station to watch Manhattanhenge in Manhattan, New York on Thursday, July 12, 2019.
Nov. 29 (UPI) --New Yorkers were treated to an annual spectacle Wednesday morning known as "reverse Manhattanhenge," when the sunrise aligns with the borough's street grid.
New York shutterbugs were primed Friday evening for the much-anticipated "Manhattanhenge," a semiannual phenomenon when the setting sun aligns precisely with Manhattan's east-west streets, perfect ...
Snapping pictures with cell phones, hundreds of New Yorkers and tourists gathered in the streets to watch the sun set in perfect alignment between rows of the skyscrapers for which the city is famous.