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1. Upshot Metros
New York City- The Best
City to Live, Love & Dream!
New York City! Just the name makes eyes sparkle, dreams bigger and everything
much merrier. With an overwhelming amount of opportunities, to an artist, a
writer, a banker, an engineer, you name it and New York has something in store
for you!
Before we dive into the extravagant culture of New York, let us first understand-
What are some geographical features of New York City?
New York City is located on one of the world’s largest natural harbors, which
extends into the Atlantic Ocean. It comprises of five boroughs, each of which
extends with a respective country of the state. The five boroughs are-
2. • Brooklyn or the Kings Country
• Queens or the Queens Country
• Manhattan or the New York Country
• The Bronx or Bronx Country and
• Staten Island or the Richmond Country
The metropolitan of New York City makes up the premier gateway for any legal
immigration to the United States. The vast majority of people pouring in from
over the world have made New York a cultural capital, with a whopping 800
languages spoken in the city, a kind of linguistic diversity that’s hard to find
anywhere else.
The city is a home to more than 3.2 million residents born outside the United
States. As of 2022, the New York City metropolitan area had produced an
estimated gross metropolitan product of over $2.1 trillion, topping the list
worldwide. With this estimate in mind, the city also houses the highest number
of billionaires and millionaires of any city in the world.
What is the history of New York City?
17th Century New York City:
1524- Giovanni da Verrazano discovered New York Harbor
1609- Henry Hudson sailed up the Hudson River
1624- The Dutch founded their first permanent trading post
1626- Peter Minuit bought Manhattan from the Native Americans.
1628- The first black slaves arrived, who played a major role in forming the
colonies.
1653- A Wall was built to protect New Amsterdam, across Manhattan Island. The
street next to it was call The Wall Street.
1664- The English arrived in New York.
18th Century New York City
3. By this time, New York had almost doubled its population, and the main industry
in the city was that of milling.
1725- The New York Gazette, the first newspaper began its publication.
1732- The first theatre in New York was opened
1754- Kings College (Now Columbia University) was founded.
1784- The Bank of New York was founded.
1789- George Washington took his presidential oath at Federal Hall.
1792- Trading in stocks and shares took place in and around Wall Street.
19th Century New York City
1820- New York became the largest city in the USA with a population of 123,000.
1826- Washington Square Park was created.
4. 1831- New York University was founded.
1845- New York City Police Force was founded.
1847- Madison Square was opened.
1851- The New York Times began publication.
1858- Macy’s was opened
1858- Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux created Central Park.
1872- Bloomingdale’s was founded.
1878- First telephones were installed in New York City
1886- The Statue of Liberty was dedicated by President Grover Cleveland
1904- The first line of New York Subway was opened.
What is the story behind The Statue of Liberty?
“We will not forget that Liberty has here made her home; nor shall her chosen altar
be neglected.”
—President Grover Cleveland, accepting the Statue of Liberty on behalf of the
U.S., October 28th, 1886
The Statue of Liberty stands tall in the Upper New York Bay, representing the
universal symbol of freedom. The Statue of Liberty was originally gifted by
France to the USA as an emblem of strengthening friendship, and also as a
staunch sign of their mutual wish for liberty.
5. Over the many years, it has evolved into so much more. It is also regarded as the
Mother of Exiles, who stands strong, welcoming the millions of immigrants, as an
epitome and embodiment of empathy, hope and opportunity for everyone who is
in search of a better life in the USA.
Representing the spirit of America itself, the statue excites the desire for freedom
in people all over the world.
Here are a few interesting facts about The Statue of Liberty you don’t want to
miss out on-
• The Statue is inspired by a Roman Goddess, Libertas- goddess of liberty.
• Lady Liberty originally was brown in color, being made out of pure copper.
However, after 1900 it began to develop a green patina due to the oxidation.
• The Statue of Liberty used to be a lighthouse and guided ships in New York’s
harbor.
• Lady Liberty has been struck 600 times by a lightning bolt, but none of the
bolts have caused any kind of severe damage to it.
• The crown of Lady Liberty bears 7 spikes each representing the seven oceans
and continents of the world.
6. The Wall Street- What’s the Story behind the Charging Bull?
The Charging Bull or the Big Bull on the Wall Street has today become the
universal symbol of the American stock market and its big business. It is also one
of the most visited and popular sights in the city. Tourists pour in from around
the world to see this bronze beast.
The Charging Bull sculpture was created by an Italian-American artist, Arturo Di
Modica. Di Monica came to NYC in the 70s, and being inspired by the city’s energy
he opened a studio on Grand Street in the modern day SoHo.
Di Monica started working on the bull after the stock market crash of 1987, where
he felt he owed something to the Americans for so graciously accepting him and
supporting his career as a sculptor.
He paid a whopping sum of $360,000 of his own money to build the Charging
Bull. With the Charging Bull, he wanted to inspire people to carry through hard
times and celebrate the consistency and perseverance of an American business
professional. He chose the bull to represent the rising market and a thriving
economy, which everybody was fighting for after the big crash.
What is the Best Time to Visit the Bull?
7. Unlike the other monuments of New York City, for example the Statue of Liberty,
Charging Bull does not have any tickets and has a no-cost admission. The Bull
stands in the middle of the street, so you can very easily visit it any time of the
day.
By mid-day, you can find dozens of people lined up in front for a snap. So, if you
want to gaze at the Bull without anyone pestering to move along, you will have to
show up early in the morning.
A Traveler’s Tip- New York City
Winter can be a good time to visit the Bull. Owing to the snowy, chilly days you
can find fewer people around. And if you are lucky, you can also find the Bull
covered in a blanket of snow!
Always Topping the Lists-
Here is why New York City is always on the ‘Top Cities to Live In’ lists-
It’s Diversity
New York is regarded as one of the most diverse cities in the world. The city is
also sometimes referred to as The Melting Pot because of the number of
immigrants moving here from around the world.
Its diversity is easily reflected in its food, art, music, culture and the
neighborhoods.
Here is a fun thing to do in New York City-
You can visit the Tenement Museum and explore NYC’s immigration history. You
will be able to visit the 19th century tenement building and listen to the stories of
families that lived there.
The Delicious Food
You ask ‘Why is New York so famous?’ The answer is incomplete without a tour
to the local culinary culture.
NYS is a foodie’s paradise, mostly because of its globally inspired cuisine and also
a heavy influence by many cultures of the city.
8. Wondering what food NYC is famous for? Some of New York’s most famous foods
include the classics like that of New York bagels, New York pizza, and the New
York cheesecake.
Because of its multicultural nature, it also houses authentic cuisines across the
globe. To name a single place to try amazing dishes would be hard, but you can
visit the Queens Night Market in Queens. In this open-air weekend market, you
can try food from more than 100 local vendors.
9. Smorgasburg is another weekend market generally found in Brooklyn,
Manhattan and a few other places. If you are in the mood to cruise around, enjoy
beautiful scenery of the New York City, while enjoying Philly cheesesteaks,
Chinese bao buns, Filipino street food, Indonesian rice bowls and so much more,
The Williamsburg location would suit you the best.
New York is also famous for some of the best and the most unique restaurants in
the world. Like Café Sarai, where you can taste the Reuben Momos, the
traditional Tibetan dumplings with a New York City twist to top it off.
There also are a number of food tours in NYC where you can be an audience to
the stories of different neighborhoods through food. Some of them include-
• NYC Greenwich Village Italian Food Tour
• New York City Lower East Side Culture & Food Tastings Tour
• Chinatown & Little Italy Food Fest
The Museums of New York City
New York hosts some amazing and world-class museums and many of them have
a free entry.
• Metropolitan Museum of Art
• American Museum of Natural History
• Museum of Modern Art
• Whitney Museum of American Art and
• Guggenheim Museum
These museums have the most impressive and awesome collections of art and
other historical artifacts.
Broadway- A Celebration of Art
One of the main reasons why New York City is so famous is the incredible shows
on Broadway!
New York, with the culturally rich and diverse visual and performing arts scene,
is the most celebrated destinations for theatre globally. Broadway’s stages have
held countless plays and musicals and some of the best performers have graced
the stage.
Here’s a tip if you love tours dearly-
10. You can book a Broadway Theaters & Times Square with a Theater Professional
excursion and dive deep into the history and culture of Broadway.
The Extravagant Holidays
There are just a few other cities in the United States that go all out to celebrate
the holidays as New York.
Thanksgiving in New York City is a big festival. Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade
serves as an unofficial start to the holiday season, and the tinker lights come out
decorating the city with wide smiles and a happy spirit.
And then comes the biggest festival of New York City- Christmas. We have all
watched Home Alone- Lost in New York a million times during the holidays, and
have been mesmerized by the beauty of the city. It is something you simply can’t
miss. The beautiful window displays, events in the city, decorations, every little
thing takes the atmosphere to another level. Watch the city turn into a true
winter wonderland around Christmas.
Architecture
A modern city with busy brokers and aspiring students, you would think it is
hard to find time to sit and appreciate a beautiful building. But the glass
skyscrapers, silhouettes of some of the most iconic buildings like the Empire
State Building and the Chrysler Building make for New York’s impressive and
striking skyline.
If you want to get more knowledge about the city’s architecture, you can consider
the following tours-
• New York City architecture tour
• New York Downtown Architecture audio tour
• Flatiron Food, Architecture & History Tour
You can also look out for the Manhattan Architecture Yacht Cruise. On this
special tour you can sip on wine and beer sitting in a 1920s-style yacht and listen
to the narration from the American Institute of Architects (AIA). This is one of
the best and most sought after Manhattan skyline tours available.
Vibrant Culture
11. New York is home to incredible cultural institutions, has mesmerizing art
museums and the famous Broadway Theater. But its legacy of a vibrant culture
goes even further.
New York City is also famous for a happening music scene. From the funky
uptown jazz clubs to the popular downtown punk music history, New York has
been known to be a music hub.
Adding to that, the city is also one of the fashion capitals of the world, with its
fashion roots dating back to the 19th century. Today, the fashion scene of New
York has evolved, where the city is a host to top annual Fashion Weeks, and also
holds some of the most famous fashion designer and retailer headquarters than
any other US city.
The city’s hard and fast lifestyle and the bittersweet nature has been an
inspiration for countless books, movies, and it is also among the most filmed
cities in the world.