Flute center of new york
The flute in the center of New York!
You're likely referring to the iconic Flushing Meadows Corona Park in Queens, New York City, which features a large, gleaming stainless steel flute sculpture as its centerpiece. The sculpture, titled "Unisphere," was designed by architectos Howard Schultz and Gilmore David Clarke for the 1964 World's Fair, held in Flushing Meadows Corona Park.
The Unisphere is a 12-story-tall (180 feet or 55 meters) stainless steel globe, surrounded by a large plaza and a reflecting pool. The globe is adorned with a series of concentric rings, resembling a flute, which symbolize the unity and harmony of the world's nations. The sculpture has become a beloved landmark and a popular tourist attraction in New York City.
The Unisphere is located near the Queens Museum, the New York Hall of Science, and the US Tennis Association's Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, making it a great spot to visit while exploring the area.
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