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Hengefinder finds streets that perfectly frame the setting sun - Boing Boing

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Here are the best spots to view the iconic sunset.

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YahooHenge in the City: Why the sun perfectly lines up with streets in DC and New York WJLAManhattanhenge Returns for 2026: Best Places to View it On and Near the UWS West Side RagIn 1811, the planners of Manhattan's street grid accidentally built one of the largest sun-aligned monuments in the world — and four times a year, the setting sun lines up perfectly with the city's east-west streets, in an event Neil deGrasse Tyson named Manhatt Space Daily

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