The skylines of Buffalo, New York, and Toronto, Ontario, some 40 miles away, can be seen from the eight observation areas of the Seagram Tower.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When I show up in New York, and I look at the skyline, it's like showing up in a mountain range. My gaze goes toward the most impressive-looking climb. It's always gone to the top of the World Trade Center.
The 325-foot Seagram Tower is the most southerly and closest to the Canadian falls and also affords the best view of the churning upper rapids of the Niagara river.
My favorite thing about New York is the view, the skyline.
I've always been drawn to city skylines.
From the top of the quarry cliffs, one could see the New Jersey suburbs bordered by the New York City skyline.
I wanted to experience New York, to look up and see buildings.
Forty Wall Street is probably the most beautiful tower in New York.
Have you ever, on a cloudless night, looked down from a passing aircraft flying over Canada? Endless, glowing strings of cities, towns, and homesteads. Stretching on and on, one province to the next. With only the stars in the distance.
Of course Toronto might as well be Buffalo, because we get each other's TV.
I don't know how many of you have been to New York, but if a building is two blocks away from anything, you can't see it.