“It will take a catastrophe before anything changes,” lamented local Tara Quinn.
Topic: sportsRegion: north americaUpdated: i1 outletsSources: 1Spectrum: Right OnlyFiltered: US/Canada (1/1)· Clear⏱ 2 min read
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Top NYC selfie spot battered by thousands of daily tourists braces for World Cup: ‘Sheer chaos’ An already overrun selfie spot in Brooklyn that’s battered by thousands of tourists a day is about to become even more of a chaotic mess with the World Cup this summer, frantic locals told The Post. The world-class view of the Manhattan Bridge in trendy DUMBO has drawn busload after busload of visitors to Washington Street daily since the spot went viral as a picture-perfect backdrop a few years ago.
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- But disgruntled locals said their complaints have fallen on deaf ears — which will only spell out more trouble for the picturesque neighborhood come this summer.
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Top NYC selfie spot battered by thousands of daily tourists braces for World Cup: ‘Sheer chaos’ An already overrun selfie spot in Brooklyn that’s battered by thousands of tourists a day is about to become even more of a chaotic mess with the World Cup this summer, frantic locals told The Post.
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