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  • Upper East Side 
  • George Washington Bridge
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American Diners of New York

You always see them in Hollywood movies: the American Diners of New York offer a great concept of eating non-fussy comfort and budget-friendly foods. You will find plenty of them all over the city, and now we’ll take a look at some of the best diners in Manhattan:

Brooklyn Diner


It is controlled by the award winning Chef de Oliveira and it has two locations. Some of the meals that you need to try out are the chicken soup, the giant lunch salads, and the macaroni and cheese. Early in the morning you can also try the chicken pot pie.

Square Diner New York

This is a top restaurant in the Tribeca neighborhood for almost 100 years. It is a family owned place and it offers Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner from Monday till Friday, and some delicious brunches during the weekend. It also has a bar and overall it features an old school charm that you will not find anywhere else in the city.

Old Fashioned Diners in New York City

Although many old fashioned diners in New York are closing, there are still some great places in New York that you can visit to enjoy cheap coffee and corned beef hash. They include:

Junior's Restaurant

This place is owned by Alan Rosen and it’s located in Downtown Brooklyn. It’s been around since the 1950s and it’s popular for its cheesecake. It is a chain of restaurants, so you will find more of them in other locations.


Pearl Diner

You will easily locate the big neon sign of the restaurant as it stands out in the sea of skyscrapers of the Financial District. The diner was opened in the ‘60s and it still maintains the look of its inside.

New Floridian

This diner has a mind-blowing mirrored exterior that changes at different times of the day.
Open 24 hours with American & Greek classics meals with old-school restaurant charm.  

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Tick Tock Diner

This place is famous for its pancake stacks, gravy-laden, and cheese-covered disco fries. The first location was in Clifton, NJ, but now you can also find one in midtown Manhattan. Among the things to definitely try, there is the Monte Cristo and the black and white milkshake.

Lexington Candy Shop

This diner is designed with antique wall photos and retro chrome stools, and you will feel like you are taken back in time once you step inside. The foods on the menu include old-fashioned colas, diner classics, refreshing egg cream, and ice cream sundaes.

La Bonbonniere

This is a perfect place to go for an afternoon meal, and it’s a hotspot for both locals and tourists. Some of the things to try are the glorious challah French toast, the chilli omelets and the chocolate chip pancakes.

Waverly Restaurant

This place can be found in the West Village, one of the priciest neighborhoods in the city. The highlights of the menu here are tried and true eggs that are cooked to your liking and served on the skillet.

Tom’s Diner

Made famous by a popular song in the 80s, this place is around since the 1930s. It offers free coffee and bites and it is always packed with clients. The things to definitely try are the flapjacks, the sweet corn, the whole wheat variety like lemon-ricotta version, delicious egg creams, and more.

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Montague Street Brooklyn

180 Montague Apartments was formerly called the Archstone Brooklyn Heights and it is located in the heart of historic Brooklyn Heights on Montague Street close to dining and retail store. The building is situated just a block to the Court Street and the Borough Hall subway stations. 180 Montague Street features 9-foot ceilings, kitchens with tile floors and custom cabinetry, parquet floors, and it offers magnificent views of Manhattan, Brooklyn Bridge, the statue of Liberty, park slope, Cobble Hill.

Montague street Brooklyn restaurants
Montague Street is filled with diverse restaurants that you can go to try out delicious cuisines. Some of best Montague Street Brooklyn Restaurants are Raviolo, Grand Canyon Restaurant, Heights Café, Henry’s End, Caffe Buon Gusto, Vegetarian Ginger, Nick’s Lobster House, Five Guys Burger.

Brooklyn Heights Promenade
This is also known as Esplanade, Brooklyn Heights Promenade is a 557m long platform and pedestrian walkway situated over the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway in Brooklyn Heights. You are going to get stunning views of Lower Manhattan’s skyline and New York Harbor at the Brooklyn Heights promenade. The promenade was as a resort of unplanned by-product of completing the proposals for the highway’s route which were resolved in the midst of World War II. The construction started after the war and it was built over a roadway and it is owned by the NYCDOT while the NYC Parks maintains the promenade although it is not a park.

The Brooklyner
The Brooklyner can be found at 111 Lawrence Street, it is a skyscraper located in downtown Brooklyn. The building was constructed by the Clarett Group and it was designed by GKV Architects, WSP Cantor Seinuk, and Langan Engineering. After it was built, it became the tallest building in Brooklyn as it surpasses the Williamsburgh Savings Bank Tower in 2010, It later lost the title to 388 Bridge Street in 2014.
The Brooklyner is situated in Downtown Brooklyn and it lies at the core of Brooklyn Heights, Fort Green, DUMBO, Cobble Hill, Boerum Hill, and Carroll Gardens. The best part is that transportation to and from the building is quite efficient, direct and fast, it is also close to the subway line that is just 3 blocks away. Instrata Brooklyn Heights -The location of Instrata Brooklyn Heights shows the artistic verve of the area with the modern luxury of the area. Instrata Brooklyn also features magnificent interior finishes like high ceilings, stone countertops, stainless steel appliances, etc. The highlight of the building is the fully furnished roof decks which are the perfect place to entertain guests or just enjoy magnificent views of the sunset. Some of the other facilities in the building are storage bins, upgraded fitness center, bike racks, concierge services.  

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Breakfast at Tiffany’s Apartment

This is a New York townhouse that was featured in the popular movie launched in 1961, Breakfast at Tiffany’s. This is the actual apartment where Audrey Hepburn’s character Holly Golightly lived and threw parties. Although only the exterior of the building was used, you will recognize its front doors, architectural styles, and iconic stoop. You can go sightseeing at this beautiful house which covers 3,800 square-foot and it homes four floors home with four bedrooms, a greenhouse, five bathrooms, and a garden duplex apartment at its entrance.

Audrey Hepburn

British actress, dancer, model, and humanitarian, Audrey Hepburn, was recognised as a fashion and film icon during Hollywood’s Golden Age. Ranked by the American Film Institute to be the third-greatest female screen legend of that era, she was inducted as an International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame. She was born in Ixelles, Brussels and spent her childhood between England, Belgium, and the Netherlands. She studied ballet in Amsterdam and then moved to London to study this art with another teacher. She performed as a chorus girl in West End musical theatre productions and was featured in
numerous films.

Truman Capote’s Breakfast at Tiffany’s

Few people know that the movie is actually inspired by a book. The Breakfast at Tiffany’s is a novella that Truman Capote published in 1958. The contemporary writer recalls his early days in New York City where he became friend with his remarkable neighbor Holly Golightly. They were both living in a brownstone apartment in Manhattan’s Upper East Side. Holly Golightly was a country girl turned New York café society girl and her main job was to socialize with wealthy men who took her to clubs and restaurants, while giving her money and expensive presents. She loved to shock people with carefully selected parts from her personal life or her outspoken viewpoints, and she slowly revealed herself to the narrator who was fascinated by her lifestyle.

Academy Award

The Academy Award (or more commonly known – The Oscar) is a set of awards for artistic and technical merit in the film industry. It is given annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) to the greatest movies, actors and directors voted by the Academy’s membership. The winners are then awarded a golden statuette which is usually called the Academy Award of Merit or the Oscar. The award was originally sculpted by George Stanley from a design sketch made by Cedric Gibbons and it was first presented in 1929 at a private dinner in the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel.



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Times Square New York

This incredible location in New York City is a major tourist attraction, commercial intersection and entertainment center, but also a neighborhood in Midtown Manhattan. It’s mostly popular for its huge and shiny billboards and ads, and it is also known as “The Crossroads of the World”. It’s one of the busiest pedestrian areas in the world, a major center of the entertainment industry and a hub of the Broadway Theater District. Around 330,000 people pass through Times Square every single day.

Things To Do in Times Square
- Take part in official Times Square Events – make sure to check their website, as there is something happening there almost every day

- Experience the Midnight Moment – each night at exactly 11:57, all the billboards in the square are synchronized, creating the largest digital art exhibition in the world

- Hug a Cartoon Character – you will find plenty of performers around here, dressed as super heroes or cartoon characters. Give them a hug, take a photo with them, but don’t forget to leave a tip as well

- See the Naked Cowboy - Robert John Burck can be found here almost every day, and he is famous for his crazy outfits and country songs. Listen to his music, take a photo and leave a tip as well

- Hear a Gospel Choir – there is also a church in Times Square, and it has a great choir that you can listen for free

- See the Tonight Show – you can either attend the Tonight Show with Stephen Colbert, the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon or the Daily Show with Trevor Noah

- Visit the famous Madame Tussauds – here you will get to see wax figures of more than 200 famous musicians, sports legends, presidents and more. But you can also admire the Marvel Super Hero 4D Ultra-sensory superheroes film

- Also See the Ripley’s Believe It or Not – here you can admire more than 500 real artifacts, fun experiences and galleries of fascinating things. This is also an interactive museum

- See the National Geographic Ocean Odyssey – based on giant projection screens, animations and realistic sound, this is a great experience for the entire family

- Try To Get Out – OMEscape is a one-of-a-kind escape room that features hi-tech machines and laser security systems. This is a really fun experience for the entire family and will make you work together and collaborate in order to find the solution

- See a Broadway Show – there are plenty of movies and theatre shows to choose from, for all tastes and all budgets.

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The Famous Kiss
A picture of a sailor kissing a woman in Times Square during the celebrations of the end of the Second World War became one of the most popular images of the 20th century. The popular sailor was George Mendonsa and he died at the age of 95. At that time, he was a uniformed sailor in the US Navy when a picture of him kissing a woman in a nurse’s uniform was taken on 14 August 1945 (the day when Japan surrendered). The picture was taken by Alfred Eisenstaedt and published in the Life magazine. It got multiple names, including “V-J Day in Times Square”, “V-Day” and “The Kiss”.

Because the picture was taken in the spur of the moment, and amidst frequently changing events during the celebration, Eisenstaedt was not able to get the name and details of the man and woman, and they remained a mystery for many years. Many people tried to claim that it was them in the photo, including George Mendosa. It was later on found that he was a sailor in that period, and with the help of facial recognition technology, specialists were able to confirm his identity. They were also able to identify the exact time when the photo was taken (5:51 PM ET) and the camera that was used – the Leica IIIa.

Alfred Eisenstaedt mentioned the moment he took the photo in 2 of his books, saying that he noticed a sailor running along the street and grabbing every woman in sight, and then kissing her. Regardless if she was young or old, the young man would kiss everyone. At one point he noticed the nurse and was attracted by the contrast between the dark uniform of the sailor and the white dress of the lady, and this brought some extra impact to the photo.

The History of World War II in New York
Because New York is largely an immigrant city, there was an intense debate whether to stay neutral or to enter the war. After the attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, the decision was taken to enter the war. Since New York was a dominant port city, it became an arsenal for the allies and most of the ethnicity rushed to help. The city was the launching point for troops, supplies, and fuels. During the course of the war, there were more tensions as the Japanese were sent to the internment camps and instead of welcoming immigrants, the Ellis Island was turned into a detention center for any Italians and Germans that were suspected of illegal activities.

** What is different in the drawing compared to the real picture is the nurse’s hair is loose

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Soho Cast Iron Building
The E.V. Haughwout Building This is a five-story building, 79-foot-tall, and commercial loft building that is located in the corner of Broome Street and Broadway. The building was built in 1857 and designed by John P. Gaynor with cast-iron facades for two street-fronts that was provided by Daniel D. Badgers Architectural Iron Works. The building housed the Eder V. Haughwout’s fashionable emporium where imported cut glass and silverware with hand-painted china and fine chandeliers are sold. The E.V. Haughwout Building attracted numerous wealthy clients and was the location of the first successful passenger elevator in the world.

Tribeca is regarded as the best place to live in the city because of its fewer crime levels, transportation options, great schools, light-filled loft-type apartments, and well-planned waterfront access. Tribeca has already overtaken the Upper East Side as the richest precinct in the city, the area is quite expensive and you will not find any traces of racial and income diversity in the area. Tribeca can be found in between SoHo and the Financial District, it stretches from Canal Street to Vesey Street in the south and Broadway to the Hudson River in the west.

Cast iron architecture - The largest concentration of cast iron facades in the world can be found in New York City’s Tribeca and SoHo neighborhoods in downtown Manhattan. These stunning architectural gems were the legacy of the textile merchant industry that operated from 1850 to 1890. There are five different defunct styles of facades that were employed by the buildings and the highlights are the Neo-Grec and the façade that can be found on 478-482 Broadway. There are about 250 cast iron buildings in New York City and you will find most of them in SoHo and it was mostly built from the mid-1800s to the late 1800s. The reason for this building is that cast iron facades were not expensive to produce like brick and stone and they can be easily fabricated because they are made with molds rather than carved with hand. The Ornate cast iron facades were mainly used to spruce up existing buildings before they are later used for new construction. The best part is that the same mold can be used for multiple buildings as you can easily recast a broken piece and this makes it a very efficient decorative method.

Soho points of interest

Soho is widely regarded as the artists’ getaway in the ‘60s and ‘70s and it is popular for its trendy shops, cast-iron architecture, and innovative art galleries. SoHo covers the area from South Houston Street to Canal Street and it is bounded in the eastern part by Lafayette Street. There are lots of places that you can visit in SoHo, some of the top SoHo points of interests are ‘Moma Design Store’ -’Film Forum’- ‘Children's Museum of the Arts’- ‘Pegu Club’ and ‘City Winery’.


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Upper East Side

The Upper East Side is a popular neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, known for its wealthy denizens, fancy restaurants and designer shops. It is contained between the Central Park, the East River, the 59th and the 96th Streets and it includes a few smaller neighborhoods. Among them we can find the Carnegie Hill, the Lenox Hill and Yorkville. It is one of the most affluent neighborhoods in New York City, and it was once known as the Silk Stocking District.

Upper East Side History

The history of the neighborhood began in 1837 when the construction of the Harlem Railroad brought commercial development to the area. By the mid-19th century, the farmland has been subdivided (except for a few pieces of land). The farmland was then divided in the 1870s by James Lenox, the one who inherited the farmland. He built the Lenox Library, and also donated a full square block of the Presbyterian Hospital. The Park Avenue Tunnel was finished in 1910, and before that, the New Yorkers shunned the smoky railroad trench up. Then, they’ve also built lovely mansions and townhouses on the massive lots along the Fifth Avenue. A few years later, two rich Pittsburghers arrived here. They were Henry Clay Frick and Andrew Carnegie. Some of the popular rich upper class families that used to live in the Upper East Side include the Rockefellers, the Kennedys, the Roosevelts, the Whitneys and the Dukes.

Upper East Side Socialites

One of the things that this neighborhood is known for are its celebrities. You will find them at fancy weddings, popular night parties and other expensive locations. Among the Upper East Side socialites, we can find Olivia Palermo, Lauren Remington Platt, Nell Diamond, Ariana Rockefeller, Indre Rockefeller and Kick Kennedy.

Upper East Side Things To Do

The neighborhood is now a popular touristic attraction, and there are plenty of cool things to do around here. They include:

• Have breakfast at Tiffany’s Townhouse
• Go sightseeing at the Art Farm NYC
• Visit the Jewish Museum
• Go on “Gossip Girl” sites tour
• Explore The Whitney Museum of American Art
• Try out delicious meals at La Maison du Chocolat
• Go on the “Sex and the City” Hotspots Tour

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George Washington Bridge

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George Washington bridge toll

George Washington bridge toll to get to Manhattan originally cost drivers a $.50. It then rose to $1.50 by 1975 and the costs have grown higher afterwards since the toll hike by the Port Authority in 2011. Cars and motorcycles are going to pay $15 while truckers will pay $126, the tolls apply only to eastbound traffic while travelling to New Jersey is quite free.
How many miles is the George Washington bridge? The bridge measures 1,450m (4,760 feet) long with a main span of 1,100m. George Washington Bridge had the world’s longest main bridge span as at the time that it was opened and it held this record until the Golden Gate Bridge was opened in 1937.

The Little Red Lighthouse at the foot of the bridge

Officially known as Jeffrey’s Hook Light, this is a small lighthouse found along the Hudson River, in the Fort Washington Park in Manhattan, New York City. It became popular in 1942 when it appeared in the children’s book called “The Little Red Lighthouse and the Great Gray Bridge”.
The book begins by telling how the lighthouse was pleased and proud of itself and its important role of warning the boats on the rocks nearby. But then, a huge grey bridge was built nearby (the George Washington Bridge), and now the lighthouse felt small and unimportant. On top of that, the bridge also had a light, which made the lighthouse feel that it is no longer needed.

But after a boat crashed during a foggy night, the lighthouse was reassured that it is still needed, and the lights on the bridge were actually for airplanes. So he got back to his usual work and felt proud once again. Even though it is so small, it is still important.



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Living in New York

Neighborhood Cafes

Although you will easily find Starbucks on most parts of the city, you can opt to skip these chains and try out some neighborhood cafes that the locals love to visit. Some of the best are La Colombe, Two Hands, Ost Café, Devocion, Happy Bones and Intelligentsia.

US work permits

If you want to move to New York, you will need to have all the necessary paperwork intact. You will need to apply for a visa before you can work in America and the type of visa to apply for will be determined by the type of work you want to do.

Average Wage

The average full-time worker in New York City does earn about 16% more than the average full-time worker in other 29 large cities in the US. The average wage here is around $69,000 per year, but taxes and the cost of living are high as well.

The average cost of living
The salaries are high, but the cost of living is 129% higher than the national average. A gallon of milk is $4.53 compared to the national average of $3.5, a monthly gym membership is around $100, a basic dinner for two is around $57 and a men’s haircut is around $26. If you can live on a budget, you will find New York a great place to be in. Some of the things that you should do are to try as much as possible to eat at home and to shop around for goods before you buy them.

Rent

Renting in New York can be quite expensive, and the average monthly rent for a bedroom apartment is about $2,662 while a two bed apartment is about $3,374 according to Rent Jungle. That’s why many people choose to have roommates.

NYC High School Internships

Colleges are getting more competitive to get in these days. Besides good grades, they also look for outstanding essays, after-school activities, and hands-on real-world experience. This is why students take summer internships in order to stand out from the crowd.


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Offerman House Streeteasy

This is a historic gem located in Downtown Brooklyn as it blends masterfully with modern style. Made of buffed brick, limestone and terra cotta, it was envisioned by the Greenberg Farrow Architects. It has a sophisticated urban playground and it features 121 original spaces that are designed to offer a plethora of New York loft in a building.

Offerman House History

The house was named after the owner, Henry Offerman who was a Brooklyn resident and the president of the Brooklyn Sugar Refining Company. The building is a true piece of Brooklyn history and it was an architectural gem that was completed around 1893. It served as the home of S. Wechsler and the Brother Department Store that specialized in dry goods. The house is a blend of old world flavor and modern style.

The Offerman House Reviews

The building features a main façade of light-colored brick, limestone, and terracotta and a large arched window on its ground floor. The top floor hosts apartments with terraces, a large rood deck, lawns, lounge areas, and grilling stations. It also includes a fitness center, a library, a party room, a bicycle room, storage spaces and multiple laundry rooms. And besides all of that, you will also find a large roof deck with cabanas, lawns, mist stations, lounge areas, and a movie screening area.

Duffield Street

This street is located in downtown Brooklyn between the Brooklyn Queens Expressway and the Manhattan Bridge. One of the top building on the Duffield Street was built in 2016, and it features a 5-story and 84-unit luxury development that blends modern architecture and design with classical style.

The renting units in One Duffield vary from studios, duplex units to bedroom apartments. The building includes a wide air purification system as well as a garden, a gym, a furnished roof deck, game rooms, lounge areas and more. And to make things even better, it’s also not far from Brooklyn Heights, DUMBO, and Fort Greene.


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Radio City Music Hall

This place is located within the Rockefeller center in Midtown Manhattan, and it’s nicknamed the Showplace of The Nation. It is among the greatest Art Deco structures in the world where you will get to enjoy a mix of movies, shows, concerts, special events, and more. It is also the headquarters for the Rockettes, which is a famous precision dance company that performs the popular Radio City Christmas Special every year. Now let’s dive a bit into the history of the Radio City Music Hall:
This was the brainchild of billionaire John D. Rockefeller who wanted to make the theatre the highlight of the Rockefeller Complex that he was building in Midtown Manhattan. During its first four decades it was both a movie theatre and a site for gala shows. This amazing place now draws over a million people annually.
The highlight of the show is the high-kicking Rockettes which is a precision dance troupe that has been the staple of Radio City since the 1930s. The Hall then underwent a seven months’ restoration in 1999, and it is still the largest indoor theatre in the world.

Radio City Music Hall Tour
- If you want to get an insight into the world of popular entertainers, going on the Radio City Stage Door Tour is the best thing to do. Here you will get a taste of the beauty and behind-the-scenes views of the largest indoor theatre in the world. One of the first thing that you will enjoy on this tour is the Art Deco interior where you will be amazed by the diverse design of signage, balustrades, railings, and more. Some other highlights of the tour are that you will get to see the stage which is believed to be equipped for any types of events, and it features a gold stage curtain which is the biggest in the world. The best option to choose is the VIP tour which is just an extended version of the Radio City Stage Door Tour. But it includes some bonus stops like dressing rooms, complete views of the Roxy Suite, rehearsal halls and the lighting booth.

Radio City Music Hall Christmas Spectacular - This is an annual musical holiday stage show that takes place at the hall and which stars the Radio City Rockettes. It combines dancing, singing, humor and traditional scenes, it lasts for 90 minutes and it includes 140 performers. Make sure to arrive 20-30 minutes earlier, so you can get the chance to see the building and also get some food and drinks.

Radio City Music Hall Events - There is a wide variety of Music Hall events that you can enjoy, and all you need to do is to check for their event program online. Some of the Radio City Music Hall events are: Dumb, Concierty de Imagine Dragons en New York, CA Recovery meetings, Al Green, Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Farewell New York Tickets, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Live Staring Rachel Bloom, and many more.

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Best Steakhouse in NYC
Steak is a big deal in the United States and beefsteak went from political fundraising event in the 1800s to the mind-blowing culinary experience it is today. There are a variety of top-notch steakhouses in New York and you can read more about some of them below:

Delmonico's Steakhouse

This place was founded in 1837 at the start of New York City’s evolution as the financial center of the world. It was initially a small shop that sold classically prepared pastries, chocolate, fine coffee, liquors, bonbons, wines, and so on. It was very successful, and this led the owners (the Delmonico brothers) to buy a triangular plot of land and start the steakhouse in 1837.

Delmonico’s NYC midtown offers a luxury you will not find anywhere. There is the availability of private dining rooms where you will be entertained while enjoying the delicious menus. Here you are also going to find the largest private wine cellar in the city, which is filled with impressive bottles of the finest wines in the world.

Delmonico’s Menu
The Delmonico’s menu is mainly prime cut of beef which is prepared to the original specification. Some other cuisines in the menu are Eggs Benedict, Lobster Newburg, Baked Alaska, Chicken A la Keene, and more.

56 Beaver Street - This is a pre-war rental building located in Manhattan’s Financial District area that was completed in 1890. It comprises of 40 units and 6 stories, including a roof deck, an elevator, a rooftop terrace, a washer/dryer, an outdoor entertainment space, a laundry room, and a fitness center.

Other great steak restaurants: Keens Steakhouse, Opened in 1885, this is a benchmark classic steakhouse not to miss. It is a midtown chophouse with magnificent interiors that will blow your mind. Bowery Meat Company. Found in the East Village, this place offers a variety of menu options that you will love. Gallagher's Steakhouse. This steakhouse can be found in Midtown West Manhattan and serves the best USDA prime beef. Your mouth will be watering for the meat once you see it from its glass meat locker in the street.
Peter Luger. You will find this place in Williamsburg, and it usually has long lines of meat lovers waiting to enjoy mouth-watering dishes. Wolfgang Steakhouse. This is a stunning steakhouse located in Murray Hill. You can order for a massive porterhouse or try out delicious filets or sirloins. Some of the other stunning things on the menu are the Canadian bacon and the shrimp cocktail.

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Central Park Activities

You can visit museums and art exhibition in and around Central Park

There are many playgrounds

Horse Carriage Ride around the park

Children activitie
s
Concerts

Check out: Central Park Film Festival

Shakespeare in the Park

There are a total of 7 picnic area for you and your family

You can go to the zoo and go to the 4D theatre

There are: Central Park Bike Tours available

Hidden Secrets Walking Tours

Simple Walking tours

Photo Walking tours

Scavenger Hunt Adventure and race

Penguin feeding daily

Sea Lions feeding too

You can fish in the Harlem Meer

Take many kinds of Yoga Classes , You can also take a PediCab Tour , 5K Fun with running

Check out : centralpark.com for more information on these activities!



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Apollo Theatre

Fun Facts

- Billy Mitchell also called Mr. Apollo conducts the tors at the theatre, and he has been
working here for 40 years now. He started as an errand boy and gave credits to
James Brown, the godfather of soul, who helped to instill the importance of
education in him. It is believed that Brown also helped him to pay for his college.

- The Amateur night was inspired by actor’s Ralph Cooper Amateur Hour Radio Show.
He was the only black actor to have a radio show at the time and these events took
place every Wednesday night at 7:30, for 78 years now.

- The chandeliers that were in the house and lobby were designed especially for the
Apollo Theatre. They were built in the 1930s and are imported from Italy. The light
fixtures are made from Venetian Crystal that was shipped to the theatre, and are
kept in their original condition.

- There are lots of celebrities that have left their mark at the venue. The tradition was
started 27 years ago when Apollo’s crew created the Wall of Signatures. The visitors
and performers are signing the wall that can be found behind the stage, and you
will find tags from Barrack Obama and his wife, Taylor Swift, Tony Bennett and
many more.

- The theatre can also be rented for various events such as graduations, weddings,
photo shoots, fashion shows, and so on. So if you want to party with 1,000 people
or more, you can rent this place for rates between $1,000 and $30,000.

Apollo Theatre Events
These amazing theatres host various events that will leave you amazed and glued to your seat. They are divided into categories, and among them you will find Amateur Nights, Dance, Comedy, Free events, Lecture Series, Theater, and more.

Apollo Theater Amateur Night
This is a must-see experience in New York and it attracts performers and audiences from all over the world. It’s actually one of the most famous live entertainment experiences in the city that never sleeps. The audience is quite tough and will decide who will be evicted and who will win the grand prize.

Apollo Theatre Tour
There are tours organized every day, and you will see that they are well worth the cost. They are led by the resident historian of the Apollo Theatre, Mr. Billy Mitchell, and he has been working here since 1965. At that time, he was a teenager and was hired as a backstage gofer for visiting celebrities. He has seen much of the history of the Theatre firsthand and he will keep you abreast of the stories about the legendary performers that have graced the venue.



 


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