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BROOKLYN Brooklyn NY is home to everyone from everywhere brooklyn is big, it’s diverse, and it’s got something for everyone - this is the real New York! You name it, Brooklyn’s got it: history, beaches, including Brighton Beach, parks, New York’s only aquarium, Coney Island, ethnic enclaves, night clubs, hip art galleries & museums, world-class shopping. It’s all here. CRADLE OF TOUGH GUYS PROOF OF THE POWER OF MARGINALITY AND HOMELAND OF AMERICA’S MOST CREATIVE DIASPORIC CULTURE.

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BROOKLYN

Brooklyn NY is home to everyone from everywhere brooklyn is big, it’s diverse, and it’s got something for everyone - this is the real New York! You name it, Brooklyn’s got it: history, beaches, including Brighton Beach, parks, New York’s only aquarium, Coney Island, ethnic enclaves, night clubs, hip art galleries &

museums, world-class shopping. It’s all here.

CRADLE OF TOUGH GUYS PROOF OF THE POWER OF MARGINALITY AND HOMELAND OF AMERICA’S MOST CREATIVE DIASPORIC CULTURE.

EMPIRE STATE BUILDING

The Empire State Building is located at 350 Fifth Avenue (between 33rd and 34th Streets) in New York City.

The total height of the building, including the lightning rod, is 1,454 feet. The height of the building from the ground to its tip is usually given as 1,250 feet. The measurement from the ground to the 102nd floor observatory is 1,224 feet and from the ground to the 86th floor observatory is 1,050 feet.There are 102 floors and ,860 from street level to 102nd floor.

5TH AVENUE 34TH STREETSTARRING IN AROUND 90 MOVIESMOST FAMOUS FIXTUREA STAR OF GIGANTIC PROPOTIONS

YELLOW

A common sight on the streets of New York is the yellow taxi cabs. The company that first began running taxi cabs in New York was founded in 1905, although the yellow taxis did not come along until August 1915. The color yellow was used because a research study at the time indicated it was

the most eye-catching.

CABS

IF IN NEW YORKYOU ARE LATE FOR AN APPOINTMENT SAYYOU TOOK A TAXI.

TIMES SQUAREA PRIMARY LANDMARKMANHATTAN BUSINESS COMMUNITYANIMATED AND DIGITALHOME TO BRODWAY THEATERSAND A TOURIST ATTRACTIONTimes Square got its name from the New York Times, which moved its offices and printing facility to Broadway and 42nd Street in 1904. The areas was previously know as Longacre Square.The Times Square portion of Broadway is often referred to as “The Great White Way,” because of the large number of theaters in the area. Broadway, is also the longest thoroughfare in the city, running from Lower Manhattan to Yonkers in Westchester County.The Times Square subway station is the largest and busiest subway station in the New York City Transit System. The station is served by 11 subway lines.Times Square is famous for the annual ball drop, which rings in the new year. The ball is actually lowered down a flagpole located on top of 1 Times Square, the former offices of the New York Times.

A THATNEVER SLEEPS

NEW YORKTHERE IS NOTHING YOU CAN’T DO HERE

YOU ARE IN

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