New York's Famous Skyline

The Manhattan skyline is easily seen from many points around New Jersey, and is the most famous sight second only to the Statue of Liberty. I have photographed it from many points of view, as you will see on the following pages.

Manhattan is not the only sites to see from the USS Intrepid. It is also a floating museum. Follow this link to see the many displays to be found on and inside her decks.

As you visit these pages, if you find that you would like a copy of a picture, please use the contact page to inquire. Some of these pictures are for sale. In a few months the TML Images site will be fully functional and selling downloadable and printable pictures online.

From Washingtons Rock
From Washington's Rock
This view of Manhattan and Long Islands can be seen from Washington's Rock State Park in the Mountains of New Jersey. This vantage point is approximately 35 miles away.
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From Liberty Park From Liberty Park
Even more spectacular than the view from Fort Lee is the sight from Liberty State Park. The buildings just tower up in front of you, but the surrounding area is peaceful enough to allow you to enjoy it.
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From Sandy Hook From Sandy Hook
Sandy Hook is an escape from the fast pace of the East Coast. The Jersey shore is relaxing, and the views of New York can't be beat.
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From Fort Lee From Fort Lee
The view of the New York skyline from Fort Lee is one of my favorites. No matter how good the pictures, this site is best seen in person.
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From USS Intrepid From USS Intrepid
This carrier is docked right beside some of the best views in New York. Only Time Square can surpass the beauty to be see here.
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USS Intrepid USS Intrepid
When you step onto this floating museum, you really step back into history. Located on the Hudson River front in Manhattan, this is a must see for any visitors to the area
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