This is the last of the holiday WITs. Where in Tribeca is this festive décor? / 5 comments
Wandering outside and continuing the hunt for holiday décor, since that's all we can do these days. Where is this one? / 2 comments
Bringing you the sparkle of the season, and a bit of festive décor to the streetscape. Where is it? / 4 comments
There's a clue here, if you know where to look. Where is this seasonal addition to the streetscape? / 4 comments
This is a different kind of rustic for Tribeca, but it still has a good vibe. Where is it? / 1 comment
Where in Tribeca is this elaborate doorway? And there's more details where that came from. / 2 comments
I am hoping James can explain the meaning of these signs. In the meantime, where is this one? / 9 comments
This guy sums up my mood today, even though I can't endorse the defacing of this spot's roll-down gate. Where is he? / 4 comments
The rats of Tribeca will no doubt be spooked by this window display though most humans around here would see it as a fitting end. Where is it? / 2 comments
This dove has the right idea, what with the olive branch and all. Where is she? / 4 comments
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