A few nice Heliport images I found:
Heliport – Atlantic City – Steel Pier
Image by iirraa
This is the heliport at the end of Steel Pier. During the summer, a helicopter gives lands and takes off from here. Five minute rides cost around .00.
Monaco Heliport
Image by freefotouk
Aerospatiale SA-365N Dauphin 2 at Monaco Heliport
NYC: Downtown Manhattan Heliport
Image by wallyg
The Downtown Manhattan Heliport (IATA: JRB, ICAO: KJRB, FAA LID: JRB), also known as the Downtown Manhattan/Wall St. Heliport, is a helicopter landing platform at Pier 6 in the East River. The public heliport is operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey with charter service to Newark Liberty International Airport, Teterboro Airport, Morristown Municipal Airport, and other New York-area airports.
Downtown Manhattan Heliport opened in December 1960, supplementing the existing heliport at West 30th Street which opened in 1956. It was the first heliport in the United States certified for scheduled passenger service. During the 1960s and 1970s, New York Airways provided scheduled service to the city’s major airports. Scheduled passenger service was discontinued with PanAm’s bankruptcy in the mid-1980s. In 2006, US Helicopter resumed scheduled passenger service with hourly flights to John F. Kennedy International Airport.
Much of the heliport’s traffic is generated by Wall Street and the lower Manhattan financial district; top business executives and time-sensitive document deliveries often use the heliport. The heliport is also the normal landing spot for President George W. Bush on visits to New York. Michael Bloomberg, now mayor of New York, frequently used the heliport to fly between Bloomberg L.P. headquarters and Johns Hopkins University when he was chairman of both institutions.