Friday, October 10, 2008

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Perhaps you have wondered why New York is known as "The Big Apple," but certainly many have no idea ...
You should know that the term "The Big Apple" has a source of its own. This time it was heard for the first time in January 1920 by Fitzgerald two grooms on the lips of African-Americans in New Orleans, so they called the Hippodrome in New York. A Fitzgerald liked the expression, and so he used his newspaper, referring to reports of precisely the racecourse.
In 1930 a group of jazz musicians began to call "The Big Apple" the city of New York.
In 1971, Charles Gillett, president of the office of tourism, he used the term in a campaign to promote the city. Finally, in 1997, Mayor Rudolph Giuliani has called "Big Apple Corner" the angle between the road 540 West and Broadway (where Fitzgerald lived for some years) to pay homage to the great writer, in some ways the godfather of the definition.
It 's been a year since I've been there, do not want to bore you with a list of everything that interests me but I saw him live again with you how I felt!
Times Square
E 'was the first place where I landed, since I was a few steps from here. There was a continuous coming and going of people, the shops were open almost 24-24h and the signs were that the day is the confusion of the night ...
Statue of Liberty
Almost all those who visit are disappointed, perhaps because they expect to see some kind of amazing creature ... But I liked it, maybe not so much for the statue itself, but for what it represents, which is the symbol of New York ...
Ellis Island
Exciting. So much. I imagined the millions of immigrants who landed in what for 50 years has been the major border entry of the United States. Inside is a database where you can search for news on any relatives passed away.
Ground Zero
Of that not too many years ago was called the World Trade Center that remains is a huge construction site. I remember the sadness at seeing what was left after the events of 11 September. I thought about the people who lost their lives on that fateful hell. Distressing.
Brooklyn Bridge
Fascinating. The path I walk around. The top provides access to pedestrians and cyclists on the one hand the other, while the lower transit vehicles only. Superb.
Empire State Building
After an hour and a half tail end on the last deck on the 102nd floor. I looked down and my legs were shaking. I have never felt so small. Imperious.
Central Park
Here it was easy to get lost. It was huge, like all the rest. After walking I do not know what I have come to the strawberry field, a section of the park dedicated to the memory of John Lennon murdered not far away. E 'famous mosaic with the word IMAGINE. My thoughts at that moment was everything to him.

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