New York City At Its Best
Grand Central Station is a historic cultural sight that is often referenced in films and TV shows set in New York City. The station used to have sunlight beaming through the windows at particular hours of the day, which can be seen in full force in the photograph (taken back in 1929) below. These days, this doesn’t happen anymore as skyscrapers have taken over the surroundings and the greater parts of the city too.

New York City At Its Best
Satch at the Pyramids
Affectionately dubbed “Satchmo” or “Satch” by his adoring fans, Louis Armstrong was perhaps The most influential figure in all history of jazz music. With a career spanning five decades, he didn’t have a lot of time away from performing, and as this photograph of him playing trumpet at the Giza Sphinx in Egypt suggests, he liked to take his passion with him wherever he went. Talk about a priceless moment.

Satch At The Pyramids