• Photo taken at Paths to Pier 42 by Mary S. on 3/13/2016
  • Photo taken at Paths to Pier 42 by Kristen B. on 10/14/2013
  • Photo taken at Paths to Pier 42 by NYC Parks on 8/6/2013
  • Photo taken at Paths to Pier 42 by NYC Parks on 8/6/2013
  • Photo taken at Paths to Pier 42 by Tattfoo T. on 8/13/2014
  • Photo taken at Paths to Pier 42 by Tattfoo T. on 5/4/2014
  • Photo taken at Paths to Pier 42 by John W. on 11/20/2013
  • Photo taken at Paths to Pier 42 by Karen C. on 11/19/2013
  • Photo taken at Paths to Pier 42 by Tim D. on 8/5/2013
  • Photo taken at Paths to Pier 42 by Miriam L. on 8/8/2013
  • Photo taken at Paths to Pier 42 by NYC Parks on 8/6/2013
  • Photo taken at Paths to Pier 42 by NYC Parks on 8/6/2013
  • Photo taken at Paths to Pier 42 by Maria G. on 9/28/2013
  • Photo taken at Paths to Pier 42 by Drew Y. on 9/1/2013
  • Photo taken at Paths to Pier 42 by NYC Parks on 8/6/2013
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Paths to Pier 42

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Lower East Side, New York
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