New Haven Streets
- horseshoemag
- Feb 21
- 1 min read

On Tuesday morning, I led myself on a tour of some major buildings around New Haven. While the train stations I visited were too expansive to photograph, I discovered that many of New Haven's well-established buildings and landmarks look different in the early daylight.


After getting off the bus, I walked around the city green a couple of times, gawking at the New Haven Superior Court. New Haven's Town Hall, shouldered by a few other sizable buildings, also basked in the morning sun. Surprisingly, the sunlight also bounced over the New Haven Fire Department building in a rather aesthetic manner.

New Haven is alive. It is filled with the constant shuffle of people heading to work, school, the hospital, and so on. While the snow deterred the usual furry friends (squirrels), some birds still flew abound in the less populated areas of the town.

Even in the cold weather and with piles of uncleared snow turning into sheets of ice, the architecture of New Haven has a unique beauty about it.

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