Tag: “Red Bank”

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  1. Red Bank Station

    This is a view of the platform that commuters and those returning to northern destinations, including NYC, take. The Victorian station in the background remains a landmark in town.

  2. Inbound

    This is an evening view of the historic Red Bank Station. While the loading platform is newly renovated, the ticket office is maintained in the Victorian station that has been in the National Register of Historic Places since 1976.

  3. Count Basie Theatre

    It only seems fitting that the man who wrote "The Kid from Red Bank" should be honored with a theater that is named for him. The Count Basie Theatre is a downtown theater in Red Bank, New Jersey that hosts many top line acts.

  4. Moon over Red Rock

    Phase of the Moon on 9 September, 2006: waning gibbous with 94% of the Moon's visible disk illuminated.

  5. Congress Avenue at Night

    The Frost Bank Tower glistens like a birthday cake and musical instruments glow as Congress Avenue leads traffic toward the capitol in Austin, Texas.

  6. The Barren Beauty of Wadi Kelt

    Despite the impression one may get from watching the news, there are places in the Palestinian Territories both beautiful and friendly, even now. One of the finest hikes in the region is in Wadi Kelt, a canyon on the outskirts of the West Bank town of Jericho.

  7. Childhood Curiosity in the Church of the Nativity

    According to Christian tradition, it was in the grotto underneath this Bethlehem church that Jesus was born. Since the outbreak of the second intifada in 2000, few tourists have ventured to this Palestinian town to visit the church.

  8. La Fontaine de Mars

    A perfect restaurant tucked away near the Eiffel Tower. 129 rue Saint-Dominique, 75005 Paris

  9. under sail

    One of the best ways to see the islands off the West Coast of Scotland is by boat - indeed, most visitors access them by ferry. Even better than the ferries, however, is the chance to sail around the islands, gliding in and out of the all the rarely-visited inlets and channels, such as Balfour Bay.

  10. Two Cultures

    A woman belonging to the Red Dao (one of Vietnam's 54 minority ethnic groups) stands in the Sapa market as two young ladies (both ethnic Vietnamese and likely visiting from out of town on a weekend holiday) stand in the background, holding hands.