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The Oldest Continuously Active Fort In The United States, sort of
Fort Wadsworth in Staten Island, New York City is frequently cited as the oldest continuously active military fort in the United States. But is it? History is complex. So is language.
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WHY ARE YOU SITTING IN A BUS STOP?
All footage in this video was obtained with permission! I never film at a site without consent from the appropriate departments. The main office at Fort Wadsworth is currently unreachable because employees are working from home, so I'd planned to film this at a later date. However, I found the PR Department'...
published: 14 Sep 2020
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Central Park (disambiguation) - how big is central park - central park wikipedia
Central Park is an urban park in middle-upper Manhattan, within New York City. Central Park is the most visited urban park in the United States as well as one of the most filmed locations in the world, with 40 million visitors in 2013.[5]
The Park was established in 1857 on 778 acres (315 ha) of city-owned land. In 1858, Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux, two soon-to-be famed national landscapers and architects, won a design competition to improve and expand the park with a plan they titled the "Greensward Plan". Construction began the same year and the park's first area was opened to the public in the winter of 1858.
more info visit.
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central park upcoming events
central park zoo
central park map
central park address
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published: 08 Apr 2016
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第二次访问纽约911事件遗址
第二次访问纽约911事件遗址
#911 #遗址 #双子座大厦 #世贸中心 #纽约
published: 19 Jul 2019
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🚙 Just Driving On The Brooklyn Bridge 🚗#Shorts
🚙 Just Driving On The Brooklyn Bridge 🚗#Shorts
Brooklyn Bridge
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For other uses, see Brooklyn Bridge (disambiguation).
Brooklyn Bridge
View of the Brooklyn Bridge from Manhattan; the East River is in the foreground
View from Manhattan
Coordinates 40.7057°N 73.9964°WCoordinates: 40.7057°N 73.9964°W
Carries 6 lanes of roadway (cars only)
Elevated trains (until 1944)
Streetcars (until 1950)
Pedestrians and bicycles
Crosses East River
Locale New York City (Civic Center, Manhattan – Dumbo/Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn)
Maintained by New York City Department of Transportation
ID number 22400119[1]
Characteristics
Design Suspension/Cable-stay Hybrid
Total length 6,016 ft (1,833.7 m; 1.1 mi)[a]
Width 85 ft (25.9 m)[5][6][8]
Height...
published: 12 Jul 2021
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New York City Travel | CINEMATIC |Sony A6000 | Zhiyun CraneAndré Dyntar🔥
NYC" and "New York, New York" redirect here. For other uses, see New York City (disambiguation); NYC (disambiguation); and New York, New York (disambiguation).
New York
City
Midtown Manhattan
Manhattan, looking southward from Top of the Rock
Central Park scenery
Central Park
The Unisphere, a large metal globe sculpture
Unisphere
Brooklyn Bridge
Brooklyn Bridge
Grand Central Terminal
Grand Central Terminal
Statue of Liberty
Statue of Liberty
United Nations headquarters building, with flags in foreground
United Nations headquarters
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Times Square
Entrance to the Bronx Zoo
Bronx Zoo
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Staten Island Ferry
Flag of New York
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Official seal of New York
Seal
Official logo of New York
Wordmark
Nicknames: The Big Apple, The City That...
published: 20 Nov 2022
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New York City (NYC) // on the issue of time
Narration selections and sound effects have been remixed and rearranged from the 1973 educational film "The Meaning of Time In Science."
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"NYC" and "New York, New York" redirect here. For other uses, see New York City (disambiguation), NYC (disambiguation), and New York, New York
New York is the most populous city in the United States and the nucleus of the premier gateway for legal immigration to the United States—the New York metropolitan area, one of the most populous urban agglomerations in the world. The city is referred to as New York City or the City of New York to distinguish it from the State of New York, of which it is a part. A global power city,New York exerts a significant impact upon commerce,...
published: 04 Aug 2014
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NEW YORK CITY - SANTA CLAUS CAUGHT ON CAMERA FLYING OVER new
NEW YORK CITY
SANTA CLAUS CAUGHT ON CAMERA FLYING OVER
NEW YORK CITY"NYC" and "New York, New York" redirect here. For other uses, see New York City (disambiguation), NYC (disambiguation), and New York, New York (disambiguation)
"York City" redirects here. For the city in Pennsylvania, see York, Pennsylvania. Not to be confused with New York City FC. York City Football Club is
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published: 27 Dec 2015
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One World Trade Center #newyork #freedomtower #usa
#One World Trade Center
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"Freedom Tower" redirects here. For other uses of "Freedom Tower" and "One World Trade Center", see Freedom Tower (disambiguation) and One World Trade Center (disambiguation).
One World Trade Center (also known as One World Trade, One WTC, and formerly the Freedom Tower)[note 1] is the main building of the rebuilt World Trade Center complex in Lower Manhattan, New York City. One WTC is the tallest building in the United States, the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere, and the seventh-tallest in the world. The supertall structure has the same name as the North Tower of the original World Trade Center, which was destroyed in the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. The new skyscraper stands on the northwest corner of the 16-acre (6.5 ha)...
published: 05 Nov 2021
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New York City | USA | United State of America | View from Top of the Rocks
https://youtu.be/sy8sOSquznE
New York City
United State of America
"NYC" and "New York, New York" redirect here. For other uses, see New York City (disambiguation); NYC (disambiguation); and New York, New York (disambiguation).
The City of New York, usually called either New York City (NYC) or simply New York (NY), is the most populous city in the United States. With an estimated 2018 population of 8,398,748 distributed over a land area of about 302.6 square miles (784 km2), New York is also the most densely populated major city in the United States. Located at the southern tip of the state of New York, the city is the center of the New York metropolitan area, the largest metropolitan area in the world by...
published: 04 Aug 2019
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Enziguri - Disambiguation live from Pista Bandas Unidas, Corona, Queens 7/15/17
Enziguri performing "Disambiguation" off of "Uptown Boogie Down" live from Pista Bandas Unidas on Roosevelt Avenue in Corona, Queens, NYC. This was during the NYHC Benefit show for the beloved graffiti artist & avid underground music supporter "DIVA". RIP Tabitha "DIVA" . July 15, 2017.
published: 18 Jul 2017
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The Oldest Continuously Active Fort In The United States, sort of
Fort Wadsworth in Staten Island, New York City is frequently cited as the oldest continuously active military fort in the United States. But is it? History is c...
Fort Wadsworth in Staten Island, New York City is frequently cited as the oldest continuously active military fort in the United States. But is it? History is complex. So is language.
SURVEY! This is a quick, 2-question survey for an upcoming video. If this is here, you can still respond! You don't need to be an actor, and all responses are anonymous. If you have a moment and feel like filling it out, thank you! https://forms.gle/p6v1FNkpAscTCaeb7
WHY ARE YOU SITTING IN A BUS STOP?
All footage in this video was obtained with permission! I never film at a site without consent from the appropriate departments. The main office at Fort Wadsworth is currently unreachable because employees are working from home, so I'd planned to film this at a later date. However, I found the PR Department's contact information, and was given verbal permission to film this video, under specific conditions, over the phone. I was told I didn't need a permit, and that filming at Fort Wadsworth for the purposes I'd expressed wouldn't be a problem.
Unfortunately, I didn't ask for a follow-up email with that information in writing. The next day, when I went to the specific site I was told I could film on, there was a park ranger nearby. Since filming for some purposes is NOT allowed, I decided to be safe and told him the details of the conversation I had with the PR Department before I set up the shot. He matter-of-factly said "Well, I don't see any permission slip from you", and when I asked if I could at least take photos, he agreed in the most... aggressive way possible. After taking photos (and, discreetly, the b-roll footage I had been granted permission to take) I left the fort without having filmed my monologue, shaken from being bullied by a very angry man with power and a gun. So, I filmed it while waiting for the bus.
This admittedly was my fault for not obtaining written permission: a mistake I won't make again. Do you need written permission to film at Fort Wadsworth (or any National Park) for YouTube? There are technicalities, but for this specific video, according to the PR department, no. And if you search YouTube for Fort Wadsworth, the number of "exploring an abandoned fort" videos that haven't been taken down tell me that I was denied because one person was having a bad day.
I apologise for the lack of scenery. The planned site for this video was gorgeous, and I've done my best to show it to you in bits of b-roll. As for the monologue, I humbly offer you a bus stop instead.
The takeaway: always obtain written permission before filming anything, anywhere. You never know who might be having a bad day when you get there.
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THANKS
My deepest gratitude to the two government historians who went out of their way to help me figure this out! I won't name them, since I didn't ask if it was okay to do so, but - thank you! I honestly wasn't expecting a reply! I couldn't have come to these conclusions without the information they provided.
And thank you to my cousin Eric for accompanying me on this trip! I'm sorry things didn't go as planned. Next time.
CITATIONS
Images used in this video are public domain in the United States because they were created by government employees as part of their official duties and/or before 1 January, 1925, unless stated otherwise.
SOURCES
The premise for this video developed from the lack of credible sources on the history of Fort Wadsworth, so I'm hesitant to recommend any with authority. If you'd like to learn more (and there is a rich history to learn about!), I'd suggest:
Their official website, which gives a (likely vetted) overview of the Fort's storied past: https://www.nps.gov/gate/learn/historyculture/fort-wadsworth.htm
Here is the full text of the email I received from a government-employed historian regarding semantics and determining the country's oldest military installations::
"West Point likes to call itself the oldest continuously occupied military post in the United States, which is different than a military base, but it might be a good way to divert the issue. The other example that comes to mind is the Carlisle Barracks in PA, which dates from 1776. Again it has gone through various versions but has time depth. Otherwise she should contact the DOD Historian."
That's information I would trust.
If you've made it this far, you likely have a curiosity for these kinds of topics! Subscribe for new videos every Monday! (That helps me out a lot.)
As always, thank you for watching.
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Fort Wadsworth in Staten Island, New York City is frequently cited as the oldest continuously active military fort in the United States. But is it? History is complex. So is language.
SURVEY! This is a quick, 2-question survey for an upcoming video. If this is here, you can still respond! You don't need to be an actor, and all responses are anonymous. If you have a moment and feel like filling it out, thank you! https://forms.gle/p6v1FNkpAscTCaeb7
WHY ARE YOU SITTING IN A BUS STOP?
All footage in this video was obtained with permission! I never film at a site without consent from the appropriate departments. The main office at Fort Wadsworth is currently unreachable because employees are working from home, so I'd planned to film this at a later date. However, I found the PR Department's contact information, and was given verbal permission to film this video, under specific conditions, over the phone. I was told I didn't need a permit, and that filming at Fort Wadsworth for the purposes I'd expressed wouldn't be a problem.
Unfortunately, I didn't ask for a follow-up email with that information in writing. The next day, when I went to the specific site I was told I could film on, there was a park ranger nearby. Since filming for some purposes is NOT allowed, I decided to be safe and told him the details of the conversation I had with the PR Department before I set up the shot. He matter-of-factly said "Well, I don't see any permission slip from you", and when I asked if I could at least take photos, he agreed in the most... aggressive way possible. After taking photos (and, discreetly, the b-roll footage I had been granted permission to take) I left the fort without having filmed my monologue, shaken from being bullied by a very angry man with power and a gun. So, I filmed it while waiting for the bus.
This admittedly was my fault for not obtaining written permission: a mistake I won't make again. Do you need written permission to film at Fort Wadsworth (or any National Park) for YouTube? There are technicalities, but for this specific video, according to the PR department, no. And if you search YouTube for Fort Wadsworth, the number of "exploring an abandoned fort" videos that haven't been taken down tell me that I was denied because one person was having a bad day.
I apologise for the lack of scenery. The planned site for this video was gorgeous, and I've done my best to show it to you in bits of b-roll. As for the monologue, I humbly offer you a bus stop instead.
The takeaway: always obtain written permission before filming anything, anywhere. You never know who might be having a bad day when you get there.
✅ Support this channel!
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sarannarotgard
Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/sarannarotgard
✅ Support this channel for free!
Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/c/sarannarotgard?sub_confirmation=1 (and turn on notifications!)
THANKS
My deepest gratitude to the two government historians who went out of their way to help me figure this out! I won't name them, since I didn't ask if it was okay to do so, but - thank you! I honestly wasn't expecting a reply! I couldn't have come to these conclusions without the information they provided.
And thank you to my cousin Eric for accompanying me on this trip! I'm sorry things didn't go as planned. Next time.
CITATIONS
Images used in this video are public domain in the United States because they were created by government employees as part of their official duties and/or before 1 January, 1925, unless stated otherwise.
SOURCES
The premise for this video developed from the lack of credible sources on the history of Fort Wadsworth, so I'm hesitant to recommend any with authority. If you'd like to learn more (and there is a rich history to learn about!), I'd suggest:
Their official website, which gives a (likely vetted) overview of the Fort's storied past: https://www.nps.gov/gate/learn/historyculture/fort-wadsworth.htm
Here is the full text of the email I received from a government-employed historian regarding semantics and determining the country's oldest military installations::
"West Point likes to call itself the oldest continuously occupied military post in the United States, which is different than a military base, but it might be a good way to divert the issue. The other example that comes to mind is the Carlisle Barracks in PA, which dates from 1776. Again it has gone through various versions but has time depth. Otherwise she should contact the DOD Historian."
That's information I would trust.
If you've made it this far, you likely have a curiosity for these kinds of topics! Subscribe for new videos every Monday! (That helps me out a lot.)
As always, thank you for watching.
I'm at:
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https://www.sarannarotgard.com
Have an idea for a topic? Get in touch!
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- published: 14 Sep 2020
- views: 1695
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Central Park (disambiguation) - how big is central park - central park wikipedia
Central Park is an urban park in middle-upper Manhattan, within New York City. Central Park is the most visited urban park in the United States as well as one o...
Central Park is an urban park in middle-upper Manhattan, within New York City. Central Park is the most visited urban park in the United States as well as one of the most filmed locations in the world, with 40 million visitors in 2013.[5]
The Park was established in 1857 on 778 acres (315 ha) of city-owned land. In 1858, Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux, two soon-to-be famed national landscapers and architects, won a design competition to improve and expand the park with a plan they titled the "Greensward Plan". Construction began the same year and the park's first area was opened to the public in the winter of 1858.
more info visit.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Park
central park upcoming events
central park zoo
central park map
central park address
central park summerstage
how big is central park
central park mall
central park facts
central park apartments
central park nyc
central park boathouse
central park wikipedia
belvedere castle central park
empire state building
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Central Park is an urban park in middle-upper Manhattan, within New York City. Central Park is the most visited urban park in the United States as well as one of the most filmed locations in the world, with 40 million visitors in 2013.[5]
The Park was established in 1857 on 778 acres (315 ha) of city-owned land. In 1858, Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux, two soon-to-be famed national landscapers and architects, won a design competition to improve and expand the park with a plan they titled the "Greensward Plan". Construction began the same year and the park's first area was opened to the public in the winter of 1858.
more info visit.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Park
central park upcoming events
central park zoo
central park map
central park address
central park summerstage
how big is central park
central park mall
central park facts
central park apartments
central park nyc
central park boathouse
central park wikipedia
belvedere castle central park
empire state building
- published: 08 Apr 2016
- views: 160
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第二次访问纽约911事件遗址
第二次访问纽约911事件遗址
#911 #遗址 #双子座大厦 #世贸中心 #纽约
第二次访问纽约911事件遗址
#911 #遗址 #双子座大厦 #世贸中心 #纽约
https://wn.com/第二次访问纽约911事件遗址
第二次访问纽约911事件遗址
#911 #遗址 #双子座大厦 #世贸中心 #纽约
- published: 19 Jul 2019
- views: 2216
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🚙 Just Driving On The Brooklyn Bridge 🚗#Shorts
🚙 Just Driving On The Brooklyn Bridge 🚗#Shorts
Brooklyn Bridge
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search
For other uses, see Broo...
🚙 Just Driving On The Brooklyn Bridge 🚗#Shorts
Brooklyn Bridge
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search
For other uses, see Brooklyn Bridge (disambiguation).
Brooklyn Bridge
View of the Brooklyn Bridge from Manhattan; the East River is in the foreground
View from Manhattan
Coordinates 40.7057°N 73.9964°WCoordinates: 40.7057°N 73.9964°W
Carries 6 lanes of roadway (cars only)
Elevated trains (until 1944)
Streetcars (until 1950)
Pedestrians and bicycles
Crosses East River
Locale New York City (Civic Center, Manhattan – Dumbo/Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn)
Maintained by New York City Department of Transportation
ID number 22400119[1]
Characteristics
Design Suspension/Cable-stay Hybrid
Total length 6,016 ft (1,833.7 m; 1.1 mi)[a]
Width 85 ft (25.9 m)[5][6][8]
Height 272 ft (82.9 m) (towers)[3]
Longest span 1,595.5 ft (486.3 m)[5][6][8]
Clearance below 127 ft (38.7 m) above mean high water[9]
History
Designer John Augustus Roebling
Constructed by New York Bridge Company
Opened May 24, 1883; 138 years ago[10]
Statistics
Daily traffic 105,679 (2016)[11]
Toll Free both ways
Brooklyn Bridge
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. National Historic Landmark
NYC Landmark No. 0098
Built 1869-1883
Architectural style neo-Gothic
NRHP reference No. 66000523
NYCL No. 0098
Significant dates
Added to NRHP October 15, 1966[12]
Designated NHL January 29, 1964[13]
Designated NYCL August 24, 1967[2]
Location
Wikimedia | © OpenStreetMap
The Brooklyn Bridge is a hybrid cable-stayed/suspension bridge in New York City, spanning the East River between Manhattan Island and Brooklyn on Long Island. Opened on May 24, 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge was the first fixed crossing of the East River. It was also the longest suspension bridge in the world at the time of its opening, with a main span of 1,595.5 feet (486.3 m) and a deck 127 ft (38.7 m) above mean high water. The span was originally called the New York and Brooklyn Bridge or the East River Bridge but was officially renamed the Brooklyn Bridge in 1915.
Proposals for a bridge connecting Manhattan and Brooklyn were first made in the early 19th century, which eventually led to the construction of the current span, designed by John A. Roebling. The project's chief engineer, his son Washington Roebling, contributed further design work, assisted by the latter's wife, Emily Warren Roebling. Construction started in 1870, with the Tammany Hall-controlled New York Bridge Company overseeing construction, although numerous controversies and the novelty of the design prolonged the project over thirteen years. Since opening, the Brooklyn Bridge has undergone several reconfigurations, having carried horse-drawn vehicles and elevated railway lines until 1950. To alleviate increasing traffic flows, additional bridges and tunnels were built across the East River. Following gradual deterioration, the Brooklyn Bridge has been renovated several times, including in the 1950s, 1980s, and 2010s.
The Brooklyn Bridge is the southernmost of four toll-free vehicular bridges connecting Manhattan Island and Long Island, with the Manhattan, Williamsburg, and Queensboro bridges to the north. Only passenger vehicles and pedestrian and bicycle traffic are permitted. A major tourist attraction since its opening, the Brooklyn Bridge has become an icon of New York City. Over the years, the bridge has been used as the location of various stunts and performances, as well as several crimes and attacks. The Brooklyn Bridge has been designated a National Historic Landmark, a New York City landmark, and a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark.
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🚙 Just Driving On The Brooklyn Bridge 🚗#Shorts
Brooklyn Bridge
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search
For other uses, see Brooklyn Bridge (disambiguation).
Brooklyn Bridge
View of the Brooklyn Bridge from Manhattan; the East River is in the foreground
View from Manhattan
Coordinates 40.7057°N 73.9964°WCoordinates: 40.7057°N 73.9964°W
Carries 6 lanes of roadway (cars only)
Elevated trains (until 1944)
Streetcars (until 1950)
Pedestrians and bicycles
Crosses East River
Locale New York City (Civic Center, Manhattan – Dumbo/Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn)
Maintained by New York City Department of Transportation
ID number 22400119[1]
Characteristics
Design Suspension/Cable-stay Hybrid
Total length 6,016 ft (1,833.7 m; 1.1 mi)[a]
Width 85 ft (25.9 m)[5][6][8]
Height 272 ft (82.9 m) (towers)[3]
Longest span 1,595.5 ft (486.3 m)[5][6][8]
Clearance below 127 ft (38.7 m) above mean high water[9]
History
Designer John Augustus Roebling
Constructed by New York Bridge Company
Opened May 24, 1883; 138 years ago[10]
Statistics
Daily traffic 105,679 (2016)[11]
Toll Free both ways
Brooklyn Bridge
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. National Historic Landmark
NYC Landmark No. 0098
Built 1869-1883
Architectural style neo-Gothic
NRHP reference No. 66000523
NYCL No. 0098
Significant dates
Added to NRHP October 15, 1966[12]
Designated NHL January 29, 1964[13]
Designated NYCL August 24, 1967[2]
Location
Wikimedia | © OpenStreetMap
The Brooklyn Bridge is a hybrid cable-stayed/suspension bridge in New York City, spanning the East River between Manhattan Island and Brooklyn on Long Island. Opened on May 24, 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge was the first fixed crossing of the East River. It was also the longest suspension bridge in the world at the time of its opening, with a main span of 1,595.5 feet (486.3 m) and a deck 127 ft (38.7 m) above mean high water. The span was originally called the New York and Brooklyn Bridge or the East River Bridge but was officially renamed the Brooklyn Bridge in 1915.
Proposals for a bridge connecting Manhattan and Brooklyn were first made in the early 19th century, which eventually led to the construction of the current span, designed by John A. Roebling. The project's chief engineer, his son Washington Roebling, contributed further design work, assisted by the latter's wife, Emily Warren Roebling. Construction started in 1870, with the Tammany Hall-controlled New York Bridge Company overseeing construction, although numerous controversies and the novelty of the design prolonged the project over thirteen years. Since opening, the Brooklyn Bridge has undergone several reconfigurations, having carried horse-drawn vehicles and elevated railway lines until 1950. To alleviate increasing traffic flows, additional bridges and tunnels were built across the East River. Following gradual deterioration, the Brooklyn Bridge has been renovated several times, including in the 1950s, 1980s, and 2010s.
The Brooklyn Bridge is the southernmost of four toll-free vehicular bridges connecting Manhattan Island and Long Island, with the Manhattan, Williamsburg, and Queensboro bridges to the north. Only passenger vehicles and pedestrian and bicycle traffic are permitted. A major tourist attraction since its opening, the Brooklyn Bridge has become an icon of New York City. Over the years, the bridge has been used as the location of various stunts and performances, as well as several crimes and attacks. The Brooklyn Bridge has been designated a National Historic Landmark, a New York City landmark, and a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark.
- published: 12 Jul 2021
- views: 726
2:02
New York City Travel | CINEMATIC |Sony A6000 | Zhiyun CraneAndré Dyntar🔥
NYC" and "New York, New York" redirect here. For other uses, see New York City (disambiguation); NYC (disambiguation); and New York, New York (disambiguation).
...
NYC" and "New York, New York" redirect here. For other uses, see New York City (disambiguation); NYC (disambiguation); and New York, New York (disambiguation).
New York
City
Midtown Manhattan
Manhattan, looking southward from Top of the Rock
Central Park scenery
Central Park
The Unisphere, a large metal globe sculpture
Unisphere
Brooklyn Bridge
Brooklyn Bridge
Grand Central Terminal
Grand Central Terminal
Statue of Liberty
Statue of Liberty
United Nations headquarters building, with flags in foreground
United Nations headquarters
Bright lights of Times Square
Times Square
Entrance to the Bronx Zoo
Bronx Zoo
Staten Island Ferry boat on the water
Staten Island Ferry
Flag of New York
Flag
Official seal of New York
Seal
Official logo of New York
Wordmark
Nicknames: The Big Apple, The City That Never Sleeps, Gotham, and others
Wikimedia | © OpenStreetMap
Interactive map outlining New York City
Coordinates: 40°42′46″N 74°00′22″WCoordinates: 40°42′46″N 74°00′22″W[1]
Country United States
State New York
Region Mid-Atlantic
Constituent counties (boroughs) Bronx (The Bronx)
Kings (Brooklyn)
New York (Manhattan)
Queens (Queens)
Richmond (Staten Island)
Historic colonies New Netherland
Province of New York
Settled 1624 (approx)
Consolidated 1898
Named for James, Duke of York
Government
• Type Strong mayor–council
• Body New York City Council
• Mayor Eric Adams (D)
Area[2]
• Total 472.43 sq mi (1,223.59 km2)
• Land 300.46 sq mi (778.18 km2)
• Water 171.97 sq mi (445.41 km2)
Elevation[3] 33 ft (10 m)
Population (2020)
• Total 8,804,190
• Estimate (July 2021)[4] 8,467,513
• Rank 1st in the United States
1st in New York State
• Density 29,302.66/sq mi (11,313.81/km2)
• Metro[5] 20,140,470 (1st)
Demonym New Yorker
Time zone UTC−05:00 (EST)
• Summer (DST) UTC−04:00 (EDT)
ZIP Codes
100xx–104xx, 11004–05, 111xx–114xx, 116xx
Area code(s) 212/646/332, 718/347/929, 917
FIPS code 36-51000
GNIS feature ID 975772
International airports John F. Kennedy (JFK)
LaGuardia (LGA)
Newark Liberty (EWR)
Rapid transit system New York City Subway,
Staten Island Railway,
PATH
GDP (City, 2020) $830 billion[6] (1st)
GMP (Metro, 2020) $1.67 trillion[7] (1st)
Largest borough by area Queens (109 square miles or 280 square kilometres)
Largest borough by population Brooklyn (2020 Census 2,736,074)
Largest borough by GDP (2020) Manhattan ($610.4 billion)[6]
Website www.nyc.gov
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Official name
Statue of Liberty
Guggenheim Museum
Type Cultural
Criteria
Statue of Liberty: i, vi
Guggenheim Museum: ii
Designated
1984 (Statue of Liberty, 8th session)
2019 (Guggenheim Museum, 43rd session)
Part of The 20th-Century Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright (Guggenheim Museum)
Reference no.
Statue of Liberty: 307
Guggenheim Museum: 1496-008
Region Europe and North America
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New York, often called New York City (NYC),[a] is the most populous city in the United States. With a 2020 population of 8,804,190 distributed over 300.46 square miles (778.2 km2), New York City is also the most densely populated major city in the United States. Located at the southern tip of New York State, the city is based in the Eastern Time Zone and constitutes the geographical and demographic center of both the Northeast megalopolis and the New York metropolitan area, the largest metropolitan area in the world by urban landmass.[8] With over 20.1 million people in its metropolitan statistical area and 23.5 million in its combined statistical area as of 2020, New York is one of the world's most populous megacities, and over 58 million people live within 250 miles of the city.[9] New York City is a global cultural, financial, and media center with a significant influence on commerce, health care and life sciences,[10] entertainment, research, technology,[11] education, politics, tourism, dining, art, fashion, and sports. New York is the most photographed city in the world.[12] Home to the headquarters of the United Nations, New York is an important center for international diplomacy,[13][14] an established safe haven for global investors,[15] and is sometimes described as the capital of the world.
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New York
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Midtown Manhattan
Manhattan, looking southward from Top of the Rock
Central Park scenery
Central Park
The Unisphere, a large metal globe sculpture
Unisphere
Brooklyn Bridge
Brooklyn Bridge
Grand Central Terminal
Grand Central Terminal
Statue of Liberty
Statue of Liberty
United Nations headquarters building, with flags in foreground
United Nations headquarters
Bright lights of Times Square
Times Square
Entrance to the Bronx Zoo
Bronx Zoo
Staten Island Ferry boat on the water
Staten Island Ferry
Flag of New York
Flag
Official seal of New York
Seal
Official logo of New York
Wordmark
Nicknames: The Big Apple, The City That Never Sleeps, Gotham, and others
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Coordinates: 40°42′46″N 74°00′22″WCoordinates: 40°42′46″N 74°00′22″W[1]
Country United States
State New York
Region Mid-Atlantic
Constituent counties (boroughs) Bronx (The Bronx)
Kings (Brooklyn)
New York (Manhattan)
Queens (Queens)
Richmond (Staten Island)
Historic colonies New Netherland
Province of New York
Settled 1624 (approx)
Consolidated 1898
Named for James, Duke of York
Government
• Type Strong mayor–council
• Body New York City Council
• Mayor Eric Adams (D)
Area[2]
• Total 472.43 sq mi (1,223.59 km2)
• Land 300.46 sq mi (778.18 km2)
• Water 171.97 sq mi (445.41 km2)
Elevation[3] 33 ft (10 m)
Population (2020)
• Total 8,804,190
• Estimate (July 2021)[4] 8,467,513
• Rank 1st in the United States
1st in New York State
• Density 29,302.66/sq mi (11,313.81/km2)
• Metro[5] 20,140,470 (1st)
Demonym New Yorker
Time zone UTC−05:00 (EST)
• Summer (DST) UTC−04:00 (EDT)
ZIP Codes
100xx–104xx, 11004–05, 111xx–114xx, 116xx
Area code(s) 212/646/332, 718/347/929, 917
FIPS code 36-51000
GNIS feature ID 975772
International airports John F. Kennedy (JFK)
LaGuardia (LGA)
Newark Liberty (EWR)
Rapid transit system New York City Subway,
Staten Island Railway,
PATH
GDP (City, 2020) $830 billion[6] (1st)
GMP (Metro, 2020) $1.67 trillion[7] (1st)
Largest borough by area Queens (109 square miles or 280 square kilometres)
Largest borough by population Brooklyn (2020 Census 2,736,074)
Largest borough by GDP (2020) Manhattan ($610.4 billion)[6]
Website www.nyc.gov
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Official name
Statue of Liberty
Guggenheim Museum
Type Cultural
Criteria
Statue of Liberty: i, vi
Guggenheim Museum: ii
Designated
1984 (Statue of Liberty, 8th session)
2019 (Guggenheim Museum, 43rd session)
Part of The 20th-Century Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright (Guggenheim Museum)
Reference no.
Statue of Liberty: 307
Guggenheim Museum: 1496-008
Region Europe and North America
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Downstate New York
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New York, often called New York City (NYC),[a] is the most populous city in the United States. With a 2020 population of 8,804,190 distributed over 300.46 square miles (778.2 km2), New York City is also the most densely populated major city in the United States. Located at the southern tip of New York State, the city is based in the Eastern Time Zone and constitutes the geographical and demographic center of both the Northeast megalopolis and the New York metropolitan area, the largest metropolitan area in the world by urban landmass.[8] With over 20.1 million people in its metropolitan statistical area and 23.5 million in its combined statistical area as of 2020, New York is one of the world's most populous megacities, and over 58 million people live within 250 miles of the city.[9] New York City is a global cultural, financial, and media center with a significant influence on commerce, health care and life sciences,[10] entertainment, research, technology,[11] education, politics, tourism, dining, art, fashion, and sports. New York is the most photographed city in the world.[12] Home to the headquarters of the United Nations, New York is an important center for international diplomacy,[13][14] an established safe haven for global investors,[15] and is sometimes described as the capital of the world.
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New York City (NYC) // on the issue of time
Narration selections and sound effects have been remixed and rearranged from the 1973 educational film "The Meaning of Time In Science."
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"NYC" and "New York, New York" redirect here. For other uses, see New York City (disambiguation), NYC (disambiguation), and New York, New York
New York is the most populous city in the United States and the nucleus of the premier gateway for legal immigration to the United States—the New York metropolitan area, one of the most populous urban agglomerations in the world. The city is referred to as New York City or the City of New York to distinguish it from the State of New York, of which it is a part. A global power city,New York exerts a significant impact upon commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, and entertainment. The home of the United Nations Headquarters,New York is an important center for international diplomacyand has been described as the cultural and financial capital of the world.
On one of the world's largest natural harbors, New York City consists of five boroughs, each of which is a county of New York State.The five boroughs—the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island—were consolidated into a single city in 1898. With a census-estimated 2013 population of 8,405,837distributed over a land area of just 305 square miles (790 km2),New York is the most densely populated major city in the United States. As many as 800 languages are spoken in New York,making it the most linguistically diverse city in the world. By 2013 census estimates, the New York City metropolitan region remains by a significant margin the most populous in the United States, as defined by both the Metropolitan Statistical Area (19.9 million residents) and the Combined Statistical Area (23.5 million residents). In 2012, the MSA produced a gross metropolitan product (GMP) of over US$1.33 trillion, while the CSA generated a GMP of over US$1.55 trillion, both ranking first nationally by a wide margin and behind the GDP of only twelve nations and eleven nations, respectively.
New York traces its roots to its 1624 founding as a trading post by colonists of the Dutch Republic and was named New Amsterdam in 1626. The city and its surroundings came under English control in 1664.New York served as the capital of the United States from 1785 until 1790.It has been the country's largest city since 1790. The Statue of Liberty greeted millions of immigrants as they came to America by ship in the late 19th and early 20th centuriesand is a globally recognized symbol of the United States and its democracy.
Many districts and landmarks in New York City have become well known to the city's approximately 55 million annual visitors.Several sources have ranked New York the most photographed city in the world.Times Square, iconified as "The Crossroads of the World", is the brightly illuminated hub of the Broadway Theater District, one of the world's busiest pedestrian intersections, and a major center of the world's entertainment industry. The names of many of the city's bridges, skyscrapers, and parks are known around the world. New York City's financial district, anchored by Wall Street in Lower Manhattan, has been called the world's leading financial center and is home to the New York Stock Exchange, the world's largest stock exchange by total market capitalization of its listed companies. Manhattan's real estate market is among the most expensive in the world. Manhattan's Chinatown incorporates the highest concentration of Chinese people in the Western Hemisphere, with multiple signature Chinatowns developing across the city. Providing continuous 24/7 service,the New York City Subway is one of the most extensive metro systems worldwide, with 468 stations in operation. Numerous colleges and universities are located in New York, including Columbia University, New York University, and Rockefeller University, which have been ranked among the top 35 in the world.
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"NYC" and "New York, New York" redirect here. For other uses, see New York City (disambiguation), NYC (disambiguation), and New York, New York
New York is the most populous city in the United States and the nucleus of the premier gateway for legal immigration to the United States—the New York metropolitan area, one of the most populous urban agglomerations in the world. The city is referred to as New York City or the City of New York to distinguish it from the State of New York, of which it is a part. A global power city,New York exerts a significant impact upon commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, and entertainment. The home of the United Nations Headquarters,New York is an important center for international diplomacyand has been described as the cultural and financial capital of the world.
On one of the world's largest natural harbors, New York City consists of five boroughs, each of which is a county of New York State.The five boroughs—the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island—were consolidated into a single city in 1898. With a census-estimated 2013 population of 8,405,837distributed over a land area of just 305 square miles (790 km2),New York is the most densely populated major city in the United States. As many as 800 languages are spoken in New York,making it the most linguistically diverse city in the world. By 2013 census estimates, the New York City metropolitan region remains by a significant margin the most populous in the United States, as defined by both the Metropolitan Statistical Area (19.9 million residents) and the Combined Statistical Area (23.5 million residents). In 2012, the MSA produced a gross metropolitan product (GMP) of over US$1.33 trillion, while the CSA generated a GMP of over US$1.55 trillion, both ranking first nationally by a wide margin and behind the GDP of only twelve nations and eleven nations, respectively.
New York traces its roots to its 1624 founding as a trading post by colonists of the Dutch Republic and was named New Amsterdam in 1626. The city and its surroundings came under English control in 1664.New York served as the capital of the United States from 1785 until 1790.It has been the country's largest city since 1790. The Statue of Liberty greeted millions of immigrants as they came to America by ship in the late 19th and early 20th centuriesand is a globally recognized symbol of the United States and its democracy.
Many districts and landmarks in New York City have become well known to the city's approximately 55 million annual visitors.Several sources have ranked New York the most photographed city in the world.Times Square, iconified as "The Crossroads of the World", is the brightly illuminated hub of the Broadway Theater District, one of the world's busiest pedestrian intersections, and a major center of the world's entertainment industry. The names of many of the city's bridges, skyscrapers, and parks are known around the world. New York City's financial district, anchored by Wall Street in Lower Manhattan, has been called the world's leading financial center and is home to the New York Stock Exchange, the world's largest stock exchange by total market capitalization of its listed companies. Manhattan's real estate market is among the most expensive in the world. Manhattan's Chinatown incorporates the highest concentration of Chinese people in the Western Hemisphere, with multiple signature Chinatowns developing across the city. Providing continuous 24/7 service,the New York City Subway is one of the most extensive metro systems worldwide, with 468 stations in operation. Numerous colleges and universities are located in New York, including Columbia University, New York University, and Rockefeller University, which have been ranked among the top 35 in the world.
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NEW YORK CITY
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NEW YORK CITY"NYC" and "New York, New York" redirect here. For other uses, see New York City (disambiguation), NYC (disambiguation), and New York, New York (disambiguation)
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One World Trade Center #newyork #freedomtower #usa
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One World Trade Center (also known as One World Trade, One WTC, and formerly the Freedom Tower)[note 1] is the main building of the rebuilt World Trade Center complex in Lower Manhattan, New York City. One WTC is the tallest building in the United States, the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere, and the seventh-tallest in the world. The supertall structure has the same name as the North Tower of the original World Trade Center, which was destroyed in the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. The new skyscraper stands on the northwest corner of the 16-acre (6.5 ha) World Trade Center site, on the site of the original 6 World Trade Center. The building is bounded by West Street to the west, Vesey Street to the north, Fulton Street to the south, and Washington Street to the east.
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One World Trade Center (also known as One World Trade, One WTC, and formerly the Freedom Tower)[note 1] is the main building of the rebuilt World Trade Center complex in Lower Manhattan, New York City. One WTC is the tallest building in the United States, the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere, and the seventh-tallest in the world. The supertall structure has the same name as the North Tower of the original World Trade Center, which was destroyed in the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. The new skyscraper stands on the northwest corner of the 16-acre (6.5 ha) World Trade Center site, on the site of the original 6 World Trade Center. The building is bounded by West Street to the west, Vesey Street to the north, Fulton Street to the south, and Washington Street to the east.
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New York City | USA | United State of America | View from Top of the Rocks
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New York City
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New York City
United State of America
"NYC" and "New York, New York" redirect here. For other uses, see New York City (disambiguation); NYC (disambiguation); and New York, New York (disambiguation).
The City of New York, usually called either New York City (NYC) or simply New York (NY), is the most populous city in the United States. With an estimated 2018 population of 8,398,748 distributed over a land area of about 302.6 square miles (784 km2), New York is also the most densely populated major city in the United States. Located at the southern tip of the state of New York, the city is the center of the New York metropolitan area, the largest metropolitan area in the world by urban landmass and one of the world's most populous megacities, with an estimated 19,979,477 people in its 2018 Metropolitan Statistical Area and 22,679,948 residents in its Combined Statistical Area. A global power city, New York City has been described as the cultural, financial,and media capital of the world, and exerts a significant impact upon commerce,entertainment, research, technology, education, politics, tourism, art, fashion, and sports. The city's fast pacehas inspired the term New York minute. Home to the headquarters of the United Nations, New York is an important center for international diplomacy.
Situated on one of the world's largest natural harbors,New York City consists of five boroughs, each of which is a separate county of the State of New York.The five boroughs – Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, The Bronx, and Staten Island – were consolidated into a single city in 1898. The city and its metropolitan area constitute the premier gateway for legal immigration to the United States. As many as 800 languages are spoken in New York, making it the most linguistically diverse city in the world. New York City is home to more than 3.2 million residents born outside the United States, the largest foreign-born population of any city in the world.As of 2019, the New York metropolitan area is estimated to produce a gross metropolitan product (GMP) of US$1.9 trillion. If greater New York City were a sovereign state, it would have the 12th highest GDP in the world. New York is home to the highest number of billionaires of any city in the world.
New York City traces its origins to a trading post founded by colonists from the Dutch Republic in 1624 on Lower Manhattan; the post was named New Amsterdam in 1626. The city and its surroundings came under English control in 1664 and were renamed New York after King Charles II of England granted the lands to his brother, the Duke of York.[48] New York served as the capital of the United States from 1785 until 1790. It has been the country's largest city since 1790.The Statue of Liberty greeted millions of immigrants as they came to the U.S. by ship in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and is an international symbol of the U.S. and its ideals of liberty and peace. In the 21st century, New York has emerged as a global node of creativity and entrepreneurship, social tolerance, and environmental sustainability,and as a symbol of freedom and cultural diversity. In 2019, New York was voted the greatest city in the world per a survey of over 30,000 people from 48 cities worldwide, citing the city's cultural diversity
New York is home to the largest ethnic Chinese population outside of Asia,with multiple signature Chinatowns developing across the city.Providing continuous 24/7 service,the New York City Subway is the largest single-operator rapid transit system worldwide, with 472 rail stations. Over 120 colleges and universities are located in New York City, including Columbia University, New York University, and Rockefeller University, which have been ranked among the top universities in the world.[80][81] Anchored by Wall Street in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan, New York has been called both the most economically powerful city and the leading financial center of the world, and the city is home to the world's two largest stock exchanges by total market capitalization, the New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ.
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"NYC" and "New York, New York" redirect here. For other uses, see New York City (disambiguation); NYC (disambiguation); and New York, New York (disambiguation).
The City of New York, usually called either New York City (NYC) or simply New York (NY), is the most populous city in the United States. With an estimated 2018 population of 8,398,748 distributed over a land area of about 302.6 square miles (784 km2), New York is also the most densely populated major city in the United States. Located at the southern tip of the state of New York, the city is the center of the New York metropolitan area, the largest metropolitan area in the world by urban landmass and one of the world's most populous megacities, with an estimated 19,979,477 people in its 2018 Metropolitan Statistical Area and 22,679,948 residents in its Combined Statistical Area. A global power city, New York City has been described as the cultural, financial,and media capital of the world, and exerts a significant impact upon commerce,entertainment, research, technology, education, politics, tourism, art, fashion, and sports. The city's fast pacehas inspired the term New York minute. Home to the headquarters of the United Nations, New York is an important center for international diplomacy.
Situated on one of the world's largest natural harbors,New York City consists of five boroughs, each of which is a separate county of the State of New York.The five boroughs – Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, The Bronx, and Staten Island – were consolidated into a single city in 1898. The city and its metropolitan area constitute the premier gateway for legal immigration to the United States. As many as 800 languages are spoken in New York, making it the most linguistically diverse city in the world. New York City is home to more than 3.2 million residents born outside the United States, the largest foreign-born population of any city in the world.As of 2019, the New York metropolitan area is estimated to produce a gross metropolitan product (GMP) of US$1.9 trillion. If greater New York City were a sovereign state, it would have the 12th highest GDP in the world. New York is home to the highest number of billionaires of any city in the world.
New York City traces its origins to a trading post founded by colonists from the Dutch Republic in 1624 on Lower Manhattan; the post was named New Amsterdam in 1626. The city and its surroundings came under English control in 1664 and were renamed New York after King Charles II of England granted the lands to his brother, the Duke of York.[48] New York served as the capital of the United States from 1785 until 1790. It has been the country's largest city since 1790.The Statue of Liberty greeted millions of immigrants as they came to the U.S. by ship in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and is an international symbol of the U.S. and its ideals of liberty and peace. In the 21st century, New York has emerged as a global node of creativity and entrepreneurship, social tolerance, and environmental sustainability,and as a symbol of freedom and cultural diversity. In 2019, New York was voted the greatest city in the world per a survey of over 30,000 people from 48 cities worldwide, citing the city's cultural diversity
New York is home to the largest ethnic Chinese population outside of Asia,with multiple signature Chinatowns developing across the city.Providing continuous 24/7 service,the New York City Subway is the largest single-operator rapid transit system worldwide, with 472 rail stations. Over 120 colleges and universities are located in New York City, including Columbia University, New York University, and Rockefeller University, which have been ranked among the top universities in the world.[80][81] Anchored by Wall Street in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan, New York has been called both the most economically powerful city and the leading financial center of the world, and the city is home to the world's two largest stock exchanges by total market capitalization, the New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ.
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Enziguri - Disambiguation live from Pista Bandas Unidas, Corona, Queens 7/15/17
Enziguri performing "Disambiguation" off of "Uptown Boogie Down" live from Pista Bandas Unidas on Roosevelt Avenue in Corona, Queens, NYC. This was during the N...
Enziguri performing "Disambiguation" off of "Uptown Boogie Down" live from Pista Bandas Unidas on Roosevelt Avenue in Corona, Queens, NYC. This was during the NYHC Benefit show for the beloved graffiti artist & avid underground music supporter "DIVA". RIP Tabitha "DIVA" . July 15, 2017.
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Enziguri performing "Disambiguation" off of "Uptown Boogie Down" live from Pista Bandas Unidas on Roosevelt Avenue in Corona, Queens, NYC. This was during the NYHC Benefit show for the beloved graffiti artist & avid underground music supporter "DIVA". RIP Tabitha "DIVA" . July 15, 2017.
- published: 18 Jul 2017
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