New York
From the Statue of Liberty to the smooth, beautiful song of the Niagara Falls and to the busy streets of Chinatown, soaring to the height of the empire state building, New york has it all. New York is the state of the action, the calm, and the great. Starting when the Native Americans lived in a longhouse to when Henry Hudson discovered Hudson River to the battle of Saratoga, and when all the immigrants started coming to New York, New York has been through victory events good and bad. Like when NYC invented the first teddy bear, by being inspired by the fact that Theodore Roosevelt refused to hunt an injured bear. Morris and Rose Michtom who were the people inspired by his act then decided to stop selling candy and start making cute
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The landscapes of New York start from the mountains to the lakes and the rivers which make up almost all of New York's forests. First, the Appalachian mountains that cover the west half of New York. The Appalachian mountains are famous for being the oldest and tallest mountain in the east coast. The mountain is mostly made up of valleys, mountains and ridges. …show more content…
The big apple is bordered with New York by the south and New Jersey is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean. Also, by the east Vermont, Massachusetts, and Connecticut borders. The location where New York's effects its’ daily temperature and climate. The big apple's’ weather is hot in the summer and cool weather in the winter. It is very hot in the summer because of the gulf stream bringing hot southern western weather. New York’s location is located near the Gulf Stream. You are probably wondering how it could be hot in the winter and also cold in the winter, this is why. It is cold in the winter because of a series of winds. Starting from the Pacific towards California the winter Pacific winds blow. The California weather chills the wind of its’ cold winters when it reaches New York it is fully chilled
Everyone's New York experience has its differences and similarities. In “Growing up Unrented on the Lower East Side” by Edmund Berrigan and “Here is New York” by E.B White two stories that tell the audiences each of the author's encounters and what they observe living in New York. In White’s journal, he talks about New York as a whole and what it’s like to live in New York. On the other hand, Berrigan speaks about what his childhood was like living in New York. White and Berrigan both lived in New York their entire life. There are many similarities shown in these journals, both authors grew among some very famous people and they both felt the solitude New York offers. However, E.B White didn't feel satisfied with the kind of life he was living in New York while Edmund Berrigan seemed to take life in New York for what it is without complaints.
The climate in New York was usually mild with warm summers and mild winters that were suited to farming and agriculture.
New York City’s old slum neighbourhood, the Five Points, was notoriously known for its vice and crimes. The first organized crime group in New York City was the Forty Thieves which was led by Edward Coleman, started in 1825, in the back of a grocery store. The Dead Rabbits were an Irish gang in the Five Points area, and are most known for the riot they caused in 1857. The Eastman Gang were a Jewish group in the Five Points area, which began in the late nineteenth century, and were the rival of the Five Points Gang. The Five Points Gang was another group, started by Paul Kelly and included future famous mobsters. In Five Points, where most of New York City’s crime started, it also started some of history’s most notorious gangs, and mobsters.
The State of New York is famous for its amazing city (New York City), shops, and
People migrated from the old world to the new world in search of many different things. As they came, so did their different lifestyles and ideas, causing many changes and growths in the New York area. The idea of fur trade attracted many people, increasing sales in the Americas. A group of native Americans, who were nomads, cleared a lot of land making it easier for colonists to create cities. The colonists took this land and cultivated it for farming, which was a new concept in this part of the world. Being that they were farmers, they lived near bodies of water for the resource and because the rivers served as highways. These are four different examples of how New York grew because of the different people living there.
The state of New York as a whole is truly an incredibly beautiful state. It started to be inhabited by the British (now Americans) around 1664 and started to gain prominence in the 18th century according to wikipedia.The reason why New York started to gain prominence in the 18th century is because of the vital role in the American Revolution, The Battle of Saratoga was the major turning point in the American Revolution for America. Almost all of the American people’s hope came from the French which was there newly formed allie and struck up a new type of hope for the people of the 13 colonies. The New York Constitution was adopted in 1777 and was brought upon by the US constitution. New York was the United States capital at various times between 1785 through 1790 because it was
New York City is the largest and one of the oldest cities in the United States, having been 'rediscovered' by Henry Hudson in 1609 while working for the Dutch East Indies Company. New Amsterdam, as it was then known, was settled in 1614 by Dutch fur traders and became the most important port in America. (Reed, 2011) The two rivers flowing on each side of Manhattan grant easy access to the ocean, and Henry Hudson remarked that the harbor was the best natural harbor he had ever seen in the world. For hundreds of years the city has been at the epicenter of world trade, and immigration to the new world. Millions of immigrants have filled the streets of New York, from Europe, Africa, South America, Asia, and elsewhere.
New York State has an amazing history. It was generally named after the English Duke of York who later became King James II of England. This was how New York State gained the nickname "Empire State” which stemmed from George Washington. This was a man that foreseen the notion that New York would become the seat of a new nation and empire. New York State is located in the northeastern part of the United States. Its northern border is Canada and The Saint Lawrence River. New York's eastern borders are Vermont, Connecticut and Massachusetts. New Jersey and Pennsylvania is the southern border. Its western border is not necessarily land but bodies of water which consists of Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. New York's land regions are the Appalachians and the Central Plains.
In billy Joles "new york state of mind" he talks about when he grew up in long island new york and after living there he moved to L.A and "new york state of mind is about how he misses ney york. In the poem "New York, New York" by luke ester talks abut all the benefits of new york.
Living in America is a fantasy for a lot of people, but living in New York City is something even better, and more magical than any fantasy.
New York City is made up of five boroughs, which include the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island. Within these boroughs, there are high and low-income neighborhoods that contain either high or low status organizational structures or facilities. Each division has their own characteristics and top attractions, such as the Empire State building, Central Park, or Times Square. As New York City may be known for great food and fun attractions, New York faces infrastructure problems within each borough. New York City’s infrastructure funding is limited in lower income neighborhoods, where money needed to upkeep the city goes toward prime tourist’s areas or residents living in high status neighborhoods, such as The Upper East Side of Manhattan, Cobble Hill, Brooklyn, and Lenox Hill, Manhattan. Moreover, abandoned buildings, poor sewage conditions, and rocky roads and streets are examples of low-income area infrastructure problems that may hinder neighborhood growth both structurally and economically. Harlem, East Brooklyn, and South Bronx are low-income parts of New York that lack new and refined facilities, roads, plumbing, and fundamental structures, which contribute to high crime and arrests.
Every time I hear this song it makes me long to leave all of my responsibilities and head off to the city of dreams. A trip to New York has been a dream of mine since I was a little girl. I have always wanted to visit the place of tall buildings, history, and where culture is intertwined with its people. I have wanted to live the fast pace life of a New Yorker, where I could stand outside and see, smell, and taste all of the experiences that this city has to offer. I have been building and building this ideal image in my mind for so long. If I ever get to New York, will I be disappointed by the city that never sleeps? The city that is a part of almost every movie I watch. Can New York live up to the expectations I have
As someone walks over the grates in the sidewalk, they can feel the wind rush up from the subway cars flying through the tunnels. While they continue walking down the street and looking at all the different people that they pass, they can smell the hotdogs being cooked in the food truck. In the distance, they hear a siren weaving through the congested narrow streets of this busy city. New York City is a one of a kind type of place. It is the only place in the world where so many different cultures and backgrounds are all in one place. Along with the multitudes of different types of people and cultures, New York City truly is the city that never sleeps. The city that never sleeps, New York City, is full sights, sounds, tastes, smells, and feels.
New York City is known as the largest city in America, full of excitement and action. This passionate embrace in the middle of Times Square was not completely out of the normal. In the year of 1945 a sailor arriving home from World War II is warmly welcomed back home by his nurse. Home-coming war-photos often leave people feeling warm and sentimental. Looking at this emotional home-coming photo, one will most likely assume that the two are young, deeply in love and missed each other very much, but there is far more to this photo than what can be assumed by most people.
When you mention New York to anyone, they automatically think about Times Square. This beautiful place with skyscrapers, Central Park, and a unique transportation system. However, if you were to ask me what I think about New York; I believe the skyscrapers block the sun, Central park is just a regular park for dogs, and the subway trains rarely run consistently especially in the mornings. I have lived in New York for 18 years, and I have yet to understand what everyone likes about the “ Big Red Apple.”