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ANOTHER TORCH

November 30th, 2008

Many people (including New Yorkers) are still unaware that the Statue of Liberty‘s current torch is not its original. During extensive renovation work in 1986, workers determined that the 100-year-old torch was beyond repair and replaced with a facsimile. The 1886 torch is now on display in the monument’s lobby…and pictured above. photo: iNeTours. Com [...]

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PYRRHIC SALES

November 28th, 2008

“Black Friday” is certainly looking darker this year; industry insiders referring to it as “Black November.” While stores expect a high turnout, sales are expected to be low. In spite of astounding mark downs, prices slashed down to the bone on many items, retailers are worried that shoppers will wait for December for even better [...]

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HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO EVERYONE

November 27th, 2008

This photo is from Shorpy with the description, “A young girl stands with her Thanksgiving dinner.”  (National Photo Company collection, 1919) Related post: Lions…Bears…Balloons…A Parade Sphere: Related Content

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LAST STOP

November 26th, 2008

“A barge carries 40 retired New York City subway cars near Ocean City, Md., Wednesday Nov. 26, 2008. The cars were sunk in an area known as the ‘Bass Grounds’ to form a reef for marine habitat.” (AP Photo/Chuck Snyder)  Yahoo! News Sphere: Related Content

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EDUCATION’S WHARF

November 25th, 2008

Beneath the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, to the north, lies a small jetty called Denyse Wharf. It’s a totally abandoned and hopelessly polluted spit of land that once served as a British landing point during the Battle of Brooklyn (then called Long Island) during the Revolution. Denyse Denyse, a Dutch colonist, was the dock’s original owner and [...]

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YOU’RE BUGGING ME!!!

November 21st, 2008

I’ve always wondered where the term “bug” came from to describe that jolly gremlin of the computer world. Not being a stranger to its many pranks from out of nowhere, I also found a resolution to my bugging wonder while surfing nowhere through the Internet and found the post “World’s First Computer Bug ” at [...]

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A BRIDGE FOR RFK

November 19th, 2008

The former Triborough Bridge is now the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge, renamed in honor of the late New York State Senator. Last June 6 marked the fortieth anniversary of Kennedy‘s death from a gunshot wound he received the night before at Los Angeles‘ Ambassador Hotel; the victory of his California victory, in that state’s [...]

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FIFTH AVENUE SALES!!!

November 19th, 2008

For everyone who’s anyone (or maybe someone else), Fifth Avenue was always synonymous with cosmopolitan style and fashion at hilarious prices. Along this glorious avenue, the like of the fabled Bloomingdale’s and Bergoff Goodman, as well as the less-fabled yet trendy Banana Republic and such, proudly exude fashionable ambiance to crowded streams of passersby. In [...]

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The Downing Oyster House, which stood at 5 Broad Street in Lower Manhattan, was famous for its oyster dishes in a time when New York City was renowned for its oyster industry. It was observed that about $6 million worth were being sold annually to the city’s numerous restaurants, fish stores and street vendors, shipped [...]

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A FAMOUS UNKNOWN

November 16th, 2008

On November 10 at a revival of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s SOUTH PACIFIC, an 89-year-old woman was honored. The cast performing at the Vivian Beaumont Theatre, none of whom were even born when their honoree gained her moment of lasting fame, were delighted to meet her; her name, not even her face, was known to them…but [...]

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O TANNEBAUM

November 15th, 2008

This year’s Rockefeller Center Christmas tree hearkens back to an earlier time in American history when this nation found itself in the grips of another, more infamous depression…the Great Depression, to be precise. In 1931, a family in Hamilton, New Jersey planted a 7-foot Norway spruce outside their home, the years watching it grow to [...]

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OBAMA IS BIG NEWS

November 6th, 2008

If anyone missed their golden chance to obtain a valuable copy of the New York Times, headlining Obama’s historic win, he/she certainly wasn’t alone (add me to the list). Copies sold out at stores and newsstands as fast they were delivered; by mid-morning the paper was sold out. The Times printed 50,000 more copies Wednesday [...]

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