I did enjoy. I had avoided clicking on all the articles because the portmanteau was too ugly, so I wasn't actually aware what the fuss was about. I'm still not clear... there are a lot of buildings in New York, a lot of angles through which to watch the sunrise. But either way. Neat pics.
All the East/West streets in Manhattan from Houston up (1st to 192nd) are offset 29 degrees to true east/west.
Yes, you can see the sun rise or set from the top of a highrise, but I'm not sure there are so many spots at street level. It's only on a particular couple of days, standing on a particular corner, that you see the sun actually slip below the horizon as captured by smoorman1024.
The New Yorkers have the place landmarked, I think - or maybe it's just word of mouth. There are other places, particularly in Mexico where earlier civilizations built pyramids or windows that do have special effects activated by the sun only during the equinoxes.