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Teaneck College Student Snaps Photos At All 118 Manhattan Subway Stops

Couple chronicled their hours-long trek to every Manhattan stop.

A college couple, including a Teaneck-native, spent nine hours taking iPhone photos together at every subway stop in Manhattan, reports New York City news website Gothamist.com.

James Doernberg, a Virginia-native, and Kai Jordan, from Teaneck, took self-portraits at all 118 stops in Manhattan, the site reported.

“The idea just came to me a few months ago. I was probably thinking about ways to make commuting fun/useful, or different records/accomplishments that I could do while in NYC. I mentioned the idea to Kai a few days ago, and she latched onto it and thought it sounded really fun,” Doernberg said in an interview with Gothamist.

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The couple’s trek through the subway system has gained widespread attention, getting picked up by the website BuzzFeed.com and the New York Daily News.

Jordan and Doernberg started on the lower end of the 1,2 and 3 lines, the Daily News reported.

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“Nine hours just flew by,” Doernberg told the paper.



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