East River Piers at Night, New York City

Remnants of East River piers at night in New York City, with the Statue of Liberty and Manhattan skyline visible in the distance.
The remnants of the East River piers stand in the foreground, a testament to New York City's maritime past. These pilings once supported bustling docks that facilitated trade and passenger travel along the East River. In the distance, the Statue of Liberty is visible, a symbol of the city's historical role as a gateway for immigrants. The modern Manhattan skyline rises behind, representing the city's continuous transformation and its enduring status as a global center.
Photo taken in September 2019. © 2026 Chad Davis
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