This doorway is not actually an entrance, but the cheetah clawing at it's surface is iconic in the neighborhood; everyone who walks by marvels at its realistic quality.
This black metal door looks as if it belongs on the side of a steam engine.
This reddish-brown door, with its stained glass sections, is the entrance to the parish house of Trinity Memorial Church.
This grand doorway belongs to the Tenth Presbyterian Church.
Many doors around 19th and Delancey, like this radiant white one, have greenery out front.
This house seems still to be decorated for fall, but the squash and corn, along with the iron working of the address, add to the enchanting portal-like vibe.
This door is on the side of the parish house of Trinity Memorial Church, mentioned above. The colors and design lend to it a charming, fairytale feel.
Many doorways in the neighborhood, like this one, have small stone statues out front.
This door, with its aged wood and the fading stone carving above it, looks as if it has been here for centuries.