Month: July 2020

5 Things to See at New York’s Grand Central Terminal

5 Things to See at New York’s Grand Central Terminal

Grand Central Terminal is a shining example of New York’s glorious past. Annually, 216 million people visit this transportation hub and 60 million experience numerous events at the Vanderbilt Hall, according to figures released by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority. In 1976, this station was declared a National Historic Landmark. The station was opened to commuters […]

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Visiting Dodgers Stadium on a Game Day

Visiting Dodgers Stadium on a Game Day

Long before baseball became a staple of the American culture, Abraham Lincoln was known to attend matches. Jackie Robinson played for the Brooklyn Dodgers, which led to millions of African Americans overcoming ethnic barriers. In fact, George Bush threw the first pitch in a Yankees playoff for the first time in 2001. It is a […]

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5 Classy Wine Bars in New York

5 Classy Wine Bars in New York

The grape, grape juice and wine industry of New York generates over $4.8 billion annually, according to an article by the New York Wine and Grape Industry. The figures clearly indicate Americans’ steady love affair with wine. In fact, one in four Americans, or 25% of the adult population, prefers it over any other alcoholic […]

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