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    Lord & Taylor Christmas windows, NYC

    I posted some pics on Flickr that I took of the animatronic window displays at Lord & Taylor, in NYC.
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    Beautiful window display, capitalism at its finest! Thanks for the glimpse of NYC for those who live over the river and through the woods!
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      #3
      Originally posted by ex machina View Post
      I posted some pics on Flickr that I took of the animatronic window displays at Lord & Taylor, in NYC.
      Hi,

      These pictures are great. I miss the Christmas windows from the big NYC department stores. (And there are now fewer of them -- Arnold Constable, that used to be a couple of blocks away from Lord & Taylor on Fifth Avenue, was turned into a branch of the New York Public Library). B. Altman & Co., that also used to do great Christmas windows, and was located closer to the Empire State Building (the site of your Large Cafe Bag photo op post, also did a stint as the site of the New York Public Library's Science, Business, and Industry Library before becoming the site of the CUNY (City University of New York) Graduate Center.

      I've moved this thread to the Not About Bags forums.

      moriond

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        #4
        Hi moriond, Happy Thanksgiving! I was wondering if you could post some pics of Honolulu? I've never been to Hawaii, except once when we were flying and the plane had to re-fuel. Thanks!
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          #5
          I will post the future batches on the theme to this topic area. Happy Thanksgiving, all.
          Bags: Latest: Pop Tote and Shop Bag (large) ; also have a Co-Pilot, Super Ego (w/cork seatbelt); Aeronaut; Medium Cafe Bag; Large Cafe Bag; Brain Cell; Shop Bag small, (Steel); Packing Cube Shoulder Bag. Accessories: Oh yeah, bunches.
          Sadly Lost to Hazmat: An Imago in Steel/Cork & MCB in Linen/Olive.
          " ...all [that] you have to depend on is yourself and your luggage." - The Luggage Salesman (Joe Versus the Volcano)

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