A desolate, overgrown Times Square, once pulsating with bright lights and bustling crowds, now lies shrouded in vines and moss. The iconic skyscrapers, worn down by time, stand as skeletal giants amidst a sea of wildflowers. Faded street signs and rusting lampposts serve as tombstones for a forgotten era. In Central Park, trees have reclaimed the Great Lawn, while the Bethesda Fountain remains a tranquil oasis, its angelic statues gazing out upon a landscape reborn.