The Financial District Walk, New York, USA
This blog shows pictures of New York Financial District’s famous tourist sites where travelers go.
Oculus Center: 185 Greenwich St LL3110, New York, New York, USA
St. Paul’s Chapel: 209 Broadway, New York, New York, USA
Federal Reserve Bank of New York: 33 Liberty St, New York, New York, USA
Wall Street: 40 Wall St, New York, New York, USA
New York Stock Exchange: 11 Wall St, New York, New York, USA
Trinity Church: 89 Broadway, New York, New York, USA
Charging Bull: Bowling Green, New York, New York, USA
The places visited are Jersey City, Oculus Center, St. Paul’s Chapel, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Wall Street, New York Stock Exchange, Trinity Church, and Charging Bull.
My second stay in New York is in Jersey City, New Jersey. It is close enough to New York that I figured it would be okay. Unlike my first stay in New York, which was at Holiday Inn, this place, through Airbnb, is where the local people live so I can experience more of local life.
The Jersey City residential area as I walk to a subway station.
Walking through a commercial area
The subway station
I took the subway train and arrived at Oculus Center, a train hub.
Out from the Oculus Center and St. Paul’s Chapel is close by.
Built in 1766, it is the oldest surviving church building in Manhattan, and one of the nation’s finest examples of Late Georgian church architecture.
Inside the chapel is a rather modest look, keeping how it would have looked a long time ago.
Out from the chapel to New York Federal Reserve Bank
The reserve bank. The streets around this location are very narrow.
To the wall street
The Wall Street
The street’s name refers to a long-gone wall that was erected in the 17th Century by Dutch settlers intent on keeping out the British and pirates.
On Wall Street is the Trump Building
and the New York Stock Exchange
At the end of Wall Street is Trinity Church
Facing NY Stock Exchange is this girl statue.
The street in front of the stock exchange building – right side
and the left side
Walking toward Trinity Church
Trinity Church of New York was an important site during the American Revolution and the founding era of the United States of America. Originally founded under the charter of King William III of England in 1697, the church has Dutch roots preceding this date, when New York was still known as New Amsterdam.
Walking again to Charging Bull
Going back to where I stay