WICT Leadership Conference • August 16, 2011John Lennon devotees should walk by the Dakota, one of New York's most historic residential buildings, then take a stroll in Central Park's Strawberry Fields, named in honor of Lennon in 1985.
IWalked Audio Tours • November 25, 2011Furthest south of infamous twin-towered apartments along Central Park W. 30-story Art Deco complex, opened its doors in 1932. Famous tenants include Robert Goulet. More info in blog. <LINK>
Stephanie F. • July 24, 2013Take the tour! I highly recommend it! You will learn so much more than you would by just walking through yourself
Alja S. • October 1, 2013Visiting it for the sunset- amazing, unforgettable and really beautiful :) one of the best memories from NY!
Bobby T. • January 7, 2012Make sure to say hello to Bobby Treanor! He's very smart, extremely hardworking and always up for collaborating with others!
Julie S. • November 22, 2011everyone working in immunology therapy rocks. they take great care of the patients
Anthony • August 16, 2014fantastic new campus, updated technology and tons of study space
Lucille J. • February 27, 2012Two sets of elevators - one goes C-10 and 15 and the other goes 1, 3 and 10-15.
American Christmas • November 11, 2016The candy canes are 16 feet tall. The length of LED ribbon around each candy cane is 90 feet. The candy canes are lifted by a crane. There are 7 candy canes total; four on 57th and three on 58th.
Kevin G. • October 21, 2013Study rooms on the 12th floor are quiet and have great views.
Sylvia A. • July 19, 2011The ice cappuccino and he hot chocolate are the best in the Italian pastry shop
The New York Daily News • March 28, 2011PHOTO: Sit-in demonstrators protesting the Vietnam war fly a Viet Cong flag off the roof of the Mathematics building in 1968, at the link!
Gabriel S. • January 19, 2011Have some fun riding the first escalators on Columbia's Morningside campus!
Katharine R. • December 24, 2011In Star Trek Deep Space Nine episode "Far Beyond the Stars", The Incredible Stories' offices are in the "Arthur Trill building", a reference to both the Trill species and the real-life Brill Building.
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