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Ghost Station and Typographic moments captured in time.
A sobering and majestic tribute to the tragedy and heroism experienced on 9/11
With its impeccable flashy marble walls, indoor palm trees, man-made rock formations, and brass details, 60 Pops' interior screams grandiose business chic of the 1980s from movies like American Psycho and Wolf of Wall Street — where money rained all day in all ways. Frequented by the power lunch crowd and street kids alike, this 24-hour indoor atrium connects Wall Street and Pine Street, and can be accessed through the 1-2-3 Wall Street subway stop.
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