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PHOTOS: Sculpture Says 'OY' to Brooklyn and 'YO' to Manhattan

November 11, 2015 1:18pm | Updated November 11, 2015 1:18pm

BROOKLYN — This sculpture has something to say.

Depending where you're standing, an enormous "O" and "Y" that's recently been installed on the waterfront of Brooklyn Bridge Park can have different meanings.

If you're in the park facing the Manhattan skyline, the sculpture reads "OY," a commonly used Yiddish expression.

But if you're viewing the sculpture from across the river in Manhattan, it reads "YO."

Another sculpture of a giant hand pointing to the sky is also headed to the neighborhood soon.

 

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