4. David Dinkins Circle Ground Mosaic

David Dinkins Circle in Flushing

At the circular plaza named for New York City’s first Black mayor, you’ll find a giant, 2-D reproduction of the Trylon and Perisphere on the ground. Located at the east entrance to U.S. Open stadium (Dinkins was a huge tennis fan), the mosaic is created with light-colored paving stones at the center of a circle of flagpoles. David Dinkins Circle also contains a series of colorful mosaics that depict other famous parts of the fair, most notoriously the grinning portrait of Robert Moses.