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New York’s Freedom Tower

From its observation deck, at a height of 381.25 meters, you’ll have Manhattan, Brooklyn, New Jersey, and even the Empire State and the Statue of Liberty at your feet. Today, the One World Trade Center is a dizzying lookout over New York’s ground zero.

Autumn in New York

Central Park turns to orange and ocher hues; Fifth Avenue brings out its fall season mannequins; Broadway musicals open the new season, and Times Square is just bustling.

New York Beyond Manhattan. The MOMA

Dedicated to the past and the present, the established and the experimental. Our mission is helping you understand and enjoy the art of our time, – MOMA When a lover of the arts falls into inspiration, they wish to find nothing more than an experimental momentum that will aspire and motivate the new ideas emerging and those yet to come. To find a place of such importance and inspiration that it fuels the creativity and inspires nothing less than the naked passion they so desire. With contemporary and modern art holding such importance in the world of arts today, it is crucial to find a place where one may bask in the likes of their own. Creativity of course, requires no less than the passionate fusions it so possesses. This is where the Museum of Modern Art comes into play. For those with an interest in the arts, you will of course have heard of this artistic memoir that spread its artistic luster across the world. Located in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, the Museum of Modern art collects contemporary and modern art for the eyes of many. Known to be one of the most influential museums of modern art in the world, it´s no surprise as to why its popularity soars across the waters. First established in November 7th 1929, MOMA was founded as an educational institution that is still held in strong regards today. It is dedicated to being the primary museum of modern art in the world and with its strong leadership influences, is of course known to be of the most influential movements in the...

Harlem Week

What began in 1974 as a one day tribute to Harlem has now become one of New York City’s most popular showcase events. With a tradition that has evolved over 40 years, this one day event has become a month long celebration. First starting out as a tribute to the rich historical communities of Harlem, Harlem Week has become a most famous event! You´ll find locals, patriots from various states and travelers alike populating each and crevice to catch every moment there is to showcase. This year, Harlem week will consist of a college fair, children festival, a fashion show for the fabulous fanatics, a tennis clinic, the “Dancing in the Street” party and of course, the Motown musical festival! Not to mention they have a wide array of concerts including Latin, Jazz, Blues, R&B and many more! There is so much to do and experience in NYC this year! With Harlem Week providing a grand experience, you´ll want to be sure to see a thing or two. Here I´ll give you a small slice of what´s to come for this year’s most popular historical event: We´ll kickstart with the 26th of July:  A Great Day in Harlem For the very first day of the Harlem Week, you´ll find the following: International Cultural Showcase: 1-3pm International Gospel Showcase: 3-4pm Fashion Fusion Showcase 5-6pm “A concert under the stars” 6-8:30pm All will be in the US Grant National Memorial Park; free of charge.   4th August: Elders Jubilee Senior citizens community will be able to enjoy a farmers market, senior expo and also attend the Elders Jubilee Awards Luncheon. 9:30-3pm;...

NYC Independence Day

Just like every other year, there has been only one date in mind recently. If you are an American citizen or simply love the Americas as much as I, you´ll know just which date that is. That´s right, I’m talking about the 4th of July. Here I will give you a short brief on one of the US’ 4 National holidays and give you a little side information.  You may use this knowledge in know-it-all humor, but in goodwill of course. A little extra knowledge on their National Birthdate couldn’t hurt. The 4th of July is one of the most enthusiastically celebrated events in the States. When 13 colonies fought for revolution to declare independence and were given their right to freedom. The year was 1776 and for that first extra slice of pie, the vote was in fact given on the 2nd of July 1776. But it was only signed and printed on the 4th July. Hence, the birthdate as we know it. You would also believe Philadelphia’s most famous liberty bell was rung on this date I presume? Wrong again. It was not until 4 days later, to mark the proud liberty of freedom and to honor the very first public reading of the declaration. Even to start with, they knew how to make an entrance. The congressmen marked this date as one of only 4 National Federal holidays. Including New Years, Veterans Day and Christmas. And to mark the occasion, America goes all out! Here I´ll give you an idea of how New York City marks their spot on the map and why you should head...

St. Patrick’s Day in New York City

Every year since 1762, New York City is colored green on March 17 to celebrate one of its most crowded and fun parties: St. Patrick’s. Of Irish origin, this celebration honors the patron saint of Ireland and was first introduced into New York society by a group made up of emigrants and military who missed their beloved Emerald Isle. It gradually became increasingly popular among New Yorkers and is now one of the biggest media events in the city of New York. But where does this Irish tradition come from? Origins of Saint Patrick The legend of St. Patrick dates back to the fourth century AD and follow the steps of the young son of a Roman military man and deacon who was captured by Irish pirates and sold into slavery in Ireland. After 6 years of slavery, he escaped with his faith intact and returned to his native Britain and was ordained afterwards as a priest in France. At age 46 he returned to Ireland to evangelize the locals and stayed on the island until his death on March 17, 461. St. Patrick is credited with the symbolism of the three-leaf clover, which according to Irish tradition, represents the Holy Trinity: the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. And this is why the festival is green. Things to Do on St. Patrick’s Day in New York St. Patrick’s Day in New York is an event in the city and it features an extensive parade. Some two million people gather along Fifth Avenue during the nearly four hours of the walk, which is escorted by the Third US Infantry Regiment...

Lady Liberty and her less known replicas

Although she is French, she is the most famous American symbol in the world. This beautiful lady has welcomed millions of people at New York’s Harbor and has given hope to her admirers just with her presence. She was unacknowledged and almost given away by neglect, but most importantly she has been inspiration to millions. Yes we are talking about the famous statue of the liberty. Lady liberty is probably the single most universally recognized emblem of the United States anywhere in the world. Its presence dominates New York’s harbor landscape today, as well as, when millions of Europeans came by ship to the land of opportunities. Furthermore, the statue is a spiritual and artistic statement of the values of the United States and, of course, an engineering marvel; no one had even attempted to build a structure anywhere near that size ever before. Gustav Eiffel designed the lady’s frame, which was very strong and sophisticated; it had to support the extremely heavy cooper she is made of. If the frame got out of position, her cooper sheets would crumble under their own way, so there is no doubt of the challenging and innovative elements of this unique monument. vía Celso Flores It isn’t a coincidence that there are many replicas and imitations of Lady Liberty in the whole world, because it simply represents: freedom for all. Here are some the less known replicas: Paris To return the favor, American residents in Paris gave the French government a replica of the statue of Liberty to commemorate the French Revolution. It is located in the Seine River near the Grenelle Bridge...

Celebrity Houses in New York

Where do the celebrities live in New York? Where can we find them on a regular day? In this article we’ll tour the houses of Justin Timberlake, Madonna, baseball player David Wright, Alicia Keys and Pep Guardiola’s former apartment. I assure you you’ll be green with envy. Justin Timberlake Timberlake lives in a penthouse loft of about 300 square meters in Manhattan that has privileged views of the Big Apple. Some of the outstanding features of the apartment are its beautiful high ceilings of almost 4 meters high and its large windows that allow him to be well connected with the outside world. Justin’s house is virtually transparent, there are just some doors and separations for bathroom and bedrooms, the rest is all one and the floor is parquet. But perhaps the most striking feature of the flat is the fact that it is domotic; from a mobile phone for example, Timberlake can control lights, music, security cameras, fridge, he can even fill the tub and keep it warm until he gets home. A privilege available to few, and Timberlake is one of them. Alicia Keys Alicia Keys has a luxurious 3-floor apartment at 30 Crosby Street in Soho. She bought it from Lenny Kravitz in 2010. It has 558-sqm, 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 4 toilets and a 280-sqm terrace. It is worth its weight in gold: almost $ 18 million, far from the 40 million that Madonna paid for her property. Madonna Madonna bought a Georgian luxury house for 40 million dollars on the Upper East Side. Located between the 81st Street and Lexington Avenue, this beautiful property...

Tips for visiting New York

We do not want to take away the charming of getting surprised during your trip to New York, but it is always better be prepared before visiting the Big Apple. Don’t panic, even though you’ll encounter many surprises during your trip to New York, our tips will make your whole experience more pleasant, easier and more comfortable. Keep track of the Subway schedule It is important for you to know a few things about the New York subway. It is certainly one of the best ways of commuting from one place to another, because you’ll save the time you would spend at the endless traffic jams that happens on the streets of NYC. Be aware that the subway has a different schedule during the weekends. Given the fact that the subway is one of the most popular ways of transportation in the city, it is difficult to run maintenance works during weekdays, because the city would just become chaos. That´s why it is during the weekends when such works will take place, of course, changing the regular schedule. To get to know all changes in the timetables, visit the MTA website. Also keep in mind that there are lines that do not work during the weekends, so make sure the line you want to use will be actually working. Photo: derekskey Express or Local? You should know that there are two types of subway, express and local. The difference is simple: the Express are faster, because they just stop at some specific stations. On the other hand, the Local are slower, because they stop at every single station. Make...