The remains of a wood-hulled ship thought to date to the 1700s are now fully exposed at the World Trade Center site, where they were discovered on Tuesday. NYT Related articles by Zemanta Boat From 1700s Found At World Trade Centre (news.sky.com) “18th Century Ship Found Buried at New York’s World Trade Center Site” and [...]
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Macy’s Fourth of July Spectacular electrified the skies over NYC last night with booming blooms of reds, whites and blues. Hundreds of thousands of spectators were enthralled by the “patriotic canvass” erupting 1,000 feet over the Hudson River which included fiery spirals, glittering starbursts and even combustive smiley faces. The 40,000 fireworks launched from six [...]
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“This year, Macy’s Fourth of July Fireworks makes its second foray to the Hudson River. Here are prime places to catch the show.” via NY Magazine Related Posts: Macy’s Illuminating Evening ; All Fired-Up On Hudson ; Fragments of Fire & Water Related articles by Zemanta Celebrate Your Independence… Jersey Style (alwaysablogsmaid.com) New York City’s [...]
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The George Washington Bridge is another of New York’s busiest arteries, pumping Manhattan commuters back and forth on their way to New Jersey across the Hudson River. Those not intimidated by the bridge’s hustle and bustle might want to take a look down below, where they’ll be greeted by the strange sight of the Little [...]
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New York’s Hudson River Valley was the backdrop for “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow,” one of the earliest examples of ghost stories in American literature. Irving, a native New Yorker, relied on local landmarks and the lore about them handed down from Dutch settlers who arrived some 200 years before the story was published in [...]
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The wreckage of a helicopter that was hit by an airplane and crashed in the Hudson River is repositioned by a crane on a pier in Hoboken, N.J., Monday, Aug. 10, 2009. Divers hope to pull a plane out of the Hudson River on Monday, but their first priority is to recover the bodies of [...]
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The 1976 Piper PA-32R single engine plane and the Liberty Tours helicopter were flying dangerously close to one another but were apparently unaware of the danger. Moments before yesterday’s fatal collision, a fellow helicopter pilot radioed the pilot of the Liberty Tours chopper and warned him:”You have a fixed-wing [referring to the Piper] behind you.” [...]
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One person has died after a small plane collided into a helicopter over the Hudson, sending its passengers into the river. The accident took place around noon in the vicinity of 14th Street. The Daily News is reporting that the helicopter had five passengers plus a pilot inside. (The authorities are still trying to confirm [...]
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People standing on 42nd Street watch fireworks explode over the Hudson River during Macy’s annual 4th of July fireworks show on July 4, 2009 in New York. (AP Photo/Peter Morgan) Yahoo! News Sphere: Related Content
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Fleet Week is set to sail into New York Harbor…sans the dynamism and sans the many ships of Fleet Weeks that have sailed by. Dozens of ships once took part in the annual event, but this coming week that number will be down to thirteen. In keeping with the minimalistic arrangement, even the size of [...]
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Macy’s plans to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Henry Hudson’s discovery of this region have angered many New Yorkers. The retail mega-store announced last Monday that its Fourth of July fireworks extravaganza will, in tribute to Hudson the explorer, be moved to the river that bears his name. A stretch of the Hudson River between [...]
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Chesley ‘Sully’ Sullenberger, the US Airways pilot who landed in New York‘s Hudson River with all onboard escaping safely, smiles during a homecoming celebration on Saturday, Jan. 24, 2009, in Danville, Calif. Applauding him are his wife Lorrie Sullenberger, left, and Danville Mayor Newell Arnerich. (AP Photo/Noah Berger) Sphere: Related Content
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