

You’ll find this library just to the east of the Dive and Dash Research Station. Directly across from Avengers Tower, look for a sunken plaza. Look for an open area just to the east of the elevated roadway. Look for the Latin American Museum on the edge of the Upper East Side along central park. Upper East Side Secret Photo Ops locations Insomniac Games/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon Just to the east of the Bethesda Fountain, look for the Bow Bridge.

Head east from Belvedere Castle across to the other side of the park to find Cleopatra’s Needle. Head south from the blockhouse to find the next photo. Look for this fort in the northwest corner of the park on a rocky outcropping. It’s just to the west of the Spider-bot Research Station.Ĭentral Park Secret Photo Ops locations Insomniac Games/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon From the statue at 3 above, head east until you come to this version of FDNY Engine 74. You can find this memorial on your map as well. Head south along the river past the Sable Outpost to find this sculpture. Look for the round building north-northeast of the Sable Outpost. You can actually spot this structure on your map. Below, there’s a gallery of each location and each thing you’re looking for. You can use the map above to get in the right general area to find this district’s secret photo ops. Upper West Side Secret Photo Ops locations It’s immediately to the east of a (late-game) Prisoner Camp. Head east from the Osborn campaign HQ above until you see this small community garden and greenhouse tucked between some buildings. Head just a little northeast of the statue at photo 9 to find the campaign office for Mayor Osborn. This one seems to replace the real world version of the Fredrick Douglass Sculpture. Head to the traffic circle in the very northwest corner of central park to find a statue. Head east from the General Grant Memorial and a little north to find the Harlem Sanitarium. Keep following the shore south from the graffiti at photo 6 to the southwest corner of Harlem to find this memorial. Just to the south of the grave for photo 3 along the western edge of Harlem, there’s some graffiti under the bridge. Follow the northern shore of Harlem east from the church to find Tombstone’s motorcycle shop. Climb to the roof of the building(s) across the street from the church to find some elaborate graffiti to take a picture of. Head to the southwest from the church and Ben’s grave to find this memorial in the annex across the street. Head up to the northwest corner of Harlem to find this church. (You’ll also get a trophy for paying your respects.) Just to the northwest of the church for photo 2, you’ll find Uncle Ben’s grave. “Following years of painstaking conservation work, the clock hands, now resplendent in their original Victorian color scheme, will be added to the clock dials, with the restored mechanism returning to the Tower later in the year,” UK Parliament authorities said in April.Insomniac Games/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon It’s currently been out of commission for the longest period in its entire history. The clock tower, which is 177 years old, has cost $111 million to restore thus far. The discovery that Big Ben’s clock hands were blue, and not back, was made halfway through the restoration. The restoration is expected to be completed in its entirety in 2022, at which point Big Ben’s clock will actually chime and function again. BEN STANSALL/AFP via Getty Imagesīig Ben, the iconic clock tower that’s defined the London skyline for generations, has been under construction and largely out of commission since 2017 now, however, new reports are revealing that the original hands on the clock have been restored, and that they’ve been revealed to be a striking shade of Prussian blue. Big Ben at the Palace of Westminster in central London on September 6th, 2021.
