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Wall Street, NYC

Wall Street was completely locked down during the occupation of nearby Zuccotti Park. Tried a new filter that removes the curves from fisheye. You lose a lot of the image but still, not a bad wide angle field of view.

Wall Street Bull

Stock Market Bull Statue: Sometimes called “Charging Bull” or “Wall Street Bull,” this 7,000 pound bronze statue was made by New York City artist Arturo Di Modica in 1989 and illegally placed in front of the New York Stock Exchange. Di Modica decided to create the bull after Black Monday, October 19, 1987, the day of the largest 24-hour decline in recorded stock market history (the Dow Jones went down 22.6%). The police were called in to haul the bull away but public outcry was such that the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation made room for it in nearby Bowling Green Park, where it remains today. Broadway at Bowling Green

Occupied

Wall Street is occupied. Read more about the Occupy Wall Street protest in New York City.