Celebrate the 50th anniversary of the 1964 World’s Fair in Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Queens! Visitors to the World's Fair could ascend to the two observation decks of the New York State Pavilion and enjoy a 360-degree view of the fair below them.
Hard enamel pin measuring 1.25" tall featuring a classic NYC pigeon enjoying their first cup of coffee for the day. Has embossed maker's mark on the back and come on a branded 3" x 4" backer card.
Hard enamel pin measuring 1.25" tall featuring a rat and a pigeon sharing a slice of pizza. Has embossed maker's mark on the back. Each pin will come on a branded 3" x 4" backer card, individually bagged in a clear plastic hang bag.
Ready to add a touch of NYC flair to your daily essentials? The Pins & Patches Zipped Pouch is here to keep your items organized with style and practicality.
Featuring a whimsical design of patches and pins inspired by New York City, this pouch showcases the city's iconic symbols, making it a fashionable nod to your favorite metropolis.
100% natural cotton canvas
Approximately 7″ x 6″
High-quality brass zipper
Brooklyn, NY, USA
New York is a walking city! This set includes a magnet highlighting the financial district, and one highlighting the sites of Midtown including Times Square and Central Park. The third magnet is the cool logo of the Walk NYC program. A great New York Gift.
WalkNYC is New York City’s standard for pedestrian wayfinding. WalkNYC provides a clear visual language and graphic standards that can be universally understood, encourages walking and transit usage by providing quality multi-modal information, and provides consistent information across a broad range of environments in the city. WalkNYC signs provide valuable information, from basic cardinal directions and street names to mapped details like subway entrances and Wi-Fi hotspots. The maps are rotated “heads-up” or forward-facing to show the street network as it appears in front of you.
We were at home now, watching the world through our windows. Outside we see the city we know, but not as we’ve seen it before. The once hustling and bustling streets are empty. Well, almost empty. Around the city there are still people, some, out and about. These are the people keeping us safe. Keeping us healthy. Keeping our mail and our food delivered. Keeping our grocery stores stocked. Keeping the whole city going. Brian Floca speaks for us all in this stirring homage to all the essential workers who keep the essentials operating so the rest of us can do our part by sheltering in place during the COVID-19 pandemic.