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The photo was first published in The New York Herald-Tribune on October 2, 1932 and is often called “Lunch Atop a Skyscraper,” “Lunch on a Beam” and “Men on a Beam,” according to The ...
New York City's Rockefeller Center opens 'The Beam' ... only because with my crap luck the beam I'm sitting on would start spinning out of control and throw me over the edge,' wrote another X user.
The iconic publicity photo was taken by an unknown photographer in 1932. Bettmann. In 1932, an unknown photographer snapped a picture of 11 ironworkers eating lunch while sitting on a steel beam ...
We went on the Beam, a new ride at the Top of the Rock intended to honor the iconic 1932 photo ‘Lunch Atop a Skyscraper.’ It’s less a thrill and more an Instagrammable experience.
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork)-- Four police detectives on Thursday rescued a man they found standing on a beam on the Brooklyn Bridge with a mask and duct tape on his face. Around 1:40 p.m., police were ...
New York lawmakers in both houses introduced earlier this month the Standing Is Tiring Act (or SIT Act) that would allow workers in some sectors to sit while on the job. Skip to content.