For Spring Break 2019, I took a trip with my fiance to New York City. Of all the things we planned to do and see, I never expected the terminal for a subway station to be one of my favorites. The Grand Central Terminal was the first time I can remember actually noticing and appreciating architecture.
The building was built in 1913 to replace an older building when two competing firms won the bid and merged their ideas for it. The building was designed in Beaux-Arts style, which originated in France. The most striking feature to me was the immense arched ceiling and the constellations and stars that appear to be looking down on you from the heavens. Roughly 750,000 people travel through this hub daily and get to see the immense beauty that the Grand Central Terminal offers, and I hope someday you are able to as well.