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An art exhibition in select stations across New York City honors the lives of the 107 MTA workers who have died of coronavirus. (Marc A. Hermann / MTA)
QUEENS, NY More than a dozen Queens subway stations are showing a new art installation honoring the 100-plus Metropolitan Transit Authority workers who have lost their lives to COVID-19.
The installation, Travels Far: A Memorial Honoring Our Colleagues Lost to COVID-19, ties together pictures of the fallen MTA workers and a poem by Tracy K. Smith, a former U.S. Poet Laureate, that was commissioned specifically for the project.
As part of the memorial, a video will play twice consecutively three times a day, at 10:30 a.m., 2:30 p.m., and 8:30 p.m., from this Monday through Sunday at 107 New York City subway stations. The video can also be found on the MTA s website.
Where To Find The 5 Most Beautiful Fountains In Paris
Dec.12.2020
Thereâs nothing like discovering a majestic historic fountain to make your day in Paris. Originally created to bring drinking water to the residents of Paris, fountains adorn many of the squares and gardens. These five fountains are some of my favorites that I return to again and again to marvel at their design and grandeur and ponder the story behind their creation.
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One of the most beautiful fountains in Paris is the Marie de Medici Fountain in the Luxembourg Gardens. Marie de Medici was the widow of King Henry IV and regent of the future King Louis XIII. She was not happy living at the Louvre and wanted to design a palace and gardens based on her Italian heritage. Florenceâs Pitti Palace and its Boboli Gardens were the inspiration for the Luxembourg Palace and its gardens.