The East Coast was battered by a snowstorm on February 10, 2010 dropping more than a foot of snow on New York City. While the snow fall was not as heavy as the blizzard of 1996, schools were closed and airline travel came to a halt.
The blizzard of January 7 -8th, 1996, dumped ~20" of snow in Central Park, making it the second biggest snowstorm in New York City history. Schools were closed, thousands of travelers were stranded and during the peak of the storm, traffic around...
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The East Coast was battered by a snowstorm on February 10, 2010 dropping more than a foot of snow on New York City. While the snow fall was not as heavy as the blizzard of 1996, schools were closed and airline travel came to a halt.
The blizzard of January 7 -8th, 1996, dumped ~20" of snow in Central Park, making it the second biggest snowstorm in New York City history. Schools were closed, thousands of travelers were stranded and during the peak of the storm, traffic around the city was virtually non-existent.
This gallery contains images taken around the Murray Hill area and the Meat Packing District during the snowstorms.
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