Articles tagged: "new york city"
1: NYC Nightlife, Nightclubs, Restaurants, Bars And More - Our Personal Guide To New York City Nightlife
Despite the city becoming bigger and building its nightlife more for tourists, New York is still packed to the brim with plenty of nightlife for locals and travelers NYC is known as the HUB of the Jazz world since all the greats made their names here and up and comers know this is the place to make it
2: The Way Things Used To Be - Stoop Ball
Lucky Strike Green had come home from the War, as had Dubble Bubble gum and the pink Spaldeen — though at ten cents now instead of a nickel But there weren't many new cars yet, so there was still plenty of room for street games
3: More On The Way Things Used To Be
One day Barry Bogardus picked up a broken marble someone left lying on the street, went round the corner to West End and put it up against the curbstone "A hundred if you hit it
4: The Way Things Used To Be, Marble Season
A new guy by the name of Barry Bogardus had moved into the neighborhood and he and his friend Kenny Nails would come round, hands in the pockets of their camel 's hair overcoats, sneering at us and making fun of the way we looked or dressed They were especially critical of Cedric
5: Places To Go While On Vacation In New York
New York City is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. It lies at the south-eastern tip of New York State. It is spread out over the islands and indentations of Long Island Sound and New York Bay. It is liked together by a series of famous tunnels and bridges.
6: A New York City Walking Tour Of The Neighborhood Around Grand Central Terminal
Visitors to New York check out the main attractions, like Times Square, the Statute of Liberty, Rockefeller Plaza and Broadway, but there so much more to experience in Manhattan Manhattan is made up of neighborhoods, each with its own identity and culture and excitement
7: Guiden To New York City
This article provides information about all of the tourist attractions and activities in New York City.
8: Exploring Family Friendly New York City
This article describes the many tips for planning vacation in NYC.
9: How Washington D C was Chosen as Capital of the United States
This article tells the story of why Americas capital city developed as it is today
10: Acupuncture For Infertility
In the past decade, acupuncture has gained wide acceptance in the United States as a safe and effective treatment for infertility Major research projects have shown that acupuncture can increase the chances of conception and decrease the chances of miscarriage
11: New York City Tour: Give Your Regards To Old And New Broadway
One of the must see places to visit while in New York City is the Broadway district, located in Manhattan Broadway is great if you are on a New York City walking tour, because there is so much to see on this very long avenue that runs from north to south
12: Visit The Bronx Zoo In NYC
The Bronx Zoo is the largest metropolitan zoo in the United States, comprised of 265 acres of natural habitats and over 4,000 animals The Zoo was opened on November 8, 1899 and was focused on conservation—something it still practices today
13: New York City 's Central Park
New York City’s Central Park is a vibrant, colorful attraction for tourists and locals alike The park occupies over 840 acres in Manhattan and receives over 25 million visitors annually
14: Why NYC Is More Than A "European City"
I was once listening to German tourists in Canada talk about the United States They were explaining all the things that they didn’t like about the U
15: Excuse Me, But, Yes, I Am From 'Long-Guy-Land'
I have lived on Long-guy-land all of my life (yes, 'on' -- a Long-guy-lander does not live 'in' the Island) and moved to South Carolina five years ago. For those unfamiliar with tha Island, LI is NOT Noo Yawk City and has a culture of its own. Long-guy-land, in fact, as I have learned since liv
16: Human Rights Take Front And Center For The New York City Schools
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child put forth that one primary purpose of schools is to develop respect for human rights and the fundamental freedoms that all children should enjoy They noted that to truly understand and promote human rights, one has to live them out in relation to others
17: Questions Rising Concerning Spending Of Funds By The Mayor And The New York City Schools
Mayor Michael Bloomberg and New York City schools Chancellor Joel Klein, together, have made sweeping changes within the New York City schools Yet, many are questioning their intentions and spending of funds
18: Proposed Budget For The New York City Schools
In June 2006, the city announced a proposed operating budget of $14 billion for the New York City schools Parents and educators are still waiting pessimistically to see the final cut

