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The image displays the exterior of the Church of the Living Hope, located at 104 West 119th Street in Manhattan, New York City, United States, during nighttime
The image displays the exterior of the Church of the Living Hope, located at 104 West 119th Street in Manhattan, New York City, United States, during nighttime. The building's light-colored facade is illuminated by artificial light. A vertical sign affixed to the building reads "CHURCH OF THE LIVING HOPE" above a logo depicting a cross and "FOUNDER REV. GEORGE E. CALVERT." A garland of orange artificial maple leaves is draped along the facade, outlining a display window and a recessed entrance. The entrance features repetitive, embossed "HOPE" lettering vertically stacked. Inside the internally lit display window, an autumn-themed vignette includes a scarecrow figure wearing a plaid shirt and overalls, holding a basket with a pumpkin, alongside a smaller turkey-like figure positioned on a straw bale. A white sign within the window displays handwritten text: "THE WORD ON 104'", "SUNS OUT...", "AVE HIBERNATION FOR JANUARY!", and a signature "~Soji Alubo". To the right of the entrance, an outdoor staircase with dark, ornate metal railings ascends, with two wall-mounted lights illuminating the area. A decorative dark metal fence is visible in the lower foreground. No people are present in the scene.
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