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November 26, 2007

150 New York webcams

downtownsunset.jpgIt's that time of the year when just about everyone in the world wants to be in New York, or at least have a look around. This year's webcam update has some new ones, while some others mysteriously disappeared since the 2006 list.

Many of the Manhattan traffic cams are especially good for catching parades, the ING Marathon, the Five Boro Bike Tour. And just about all are good for real-time weather reports.

Central Park
Rockefeller Center
Bryant Park
Fifth Avenue and 45th Street
16 Times Square webcams, including one streaming and a few part-time ones inside Hawaiian Tropic Zone.
Empire State Building towercams
Lower Manhattan skyline ( from Brooklyn Heights)
East River view from the United Nations
Central Park West at 96th Street, plus 30 more traffic cams in Manhattan, five in the Bronx, 11 in Brooklyn, 10 in Queens and two in Staten Island. (See the integrated map of NYC traffic cams.)
Nine WNBC traffic/weather cams, including Lincoln Tunnel, Newark Airport and Queens Bridge
Statue of Liberty (from Red Hook, Brooklyn)
Brooklyn Bridge from City Hall
West over World Trade Center site from the Millenium Hilton (three cameras)
North over Ground Zero from NYFD on Liberty Street
rockcentertreecam.jpgChristopher Street (from Village Cigars)
East Village skyline (Cooper Union construction cam)
Pier 40, looking south down the Hudson River to World Financial Center
Pier 86, south of Manhattan cruise ship terminal (plus the deck of the Intrepid, in Staten Island for renovations until fall ‘08)
Midtown West and Hudson River from 9th Ave and 50th St.
Midtown rooftops looking north from 9th Ave and 50th St
Columbus Circle
Two views from the 55th floor of the Empire State Building
Midtown skyline around Empire State Building (from downtown)
Midtown skyscraper tops (three cameras)
Mulberry Street in Little Italy
Nasdaq, Times Square (scroll down page)
Midtown skyline ( from Hoboken, N.J.)
Queens College quad (and Manhattan skyline)
ShakeShack at Madison Square Park
Upper West Side
FDR and the East River
Midwood, Brooklyn
Exciting toll plaza cams of nine bridges and tunnels plus one good one of the George Washington Bridge

New York State
niagarafallscam.jpgNew York State Thruway traffic cams
Niagara Falls
Lake Placid
Saranac Lake
Adirondacks
Peconic Bay Cam
Long Island surfcams
Southampton sidewalk cam

Image source: Downtown at sunset webcam; Rockefeller Center Christmas Treecam; NiagaraFallscam.

Update: Since this entry was posted,it's been updated with new webcam screenshots, and the following were removed as they're apparently no longer live images:

Greenwich Village at Macdougal and Bleecker
Midtown skyline ( from Weehawken, N.J.)
New Museum at 235 Bowery

November 26, 2007 11:23 AM in Downtown, Midtown, Out of Manhattan, Sightsology, Techology, Transportology, Upper East Side, Upper West Side

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