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 New York City: Information Sources of the Columbia University Libraries
New York City, the development of the metropolis: an annotated bibliography.
The Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library, 200 Avery, maintains a rich collection of materials on New York City, including old and new atlases, viewbooks, architectural plans and drawings, and books on New York City architecture, historic preservation, housing, zoning, city planning, urban design, and reas estate development.
New York City: a basic guide to services and community resources.
www.columbia.edu /cu/libraries/indiv/dsc/nycguidertf.html

  
 New York Post Online Edition: learncenter
We'll also look at New York City landmarks such as the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island and the Brooklyn Bridge plus we'll explore famous New York neighborhoods, like Greenwich Village and Harlem.
We love our city and today, Classroom Extra introduces a new weekly series highlighting New York history.
NEW YORK POST is a registered trademark of NYP Holdings, Inc. NYPOST.COM, NYPOSTONLINE.COM, and NEWYORKPOST.COM
www.nypost.com /learncenter/cextra/091103/class.htm

  
 Brooklyn Neighborhoods Map
City of Neighborhoods - New York City Department of City Planning
A community network providing every neighborhood in the metro New York area with their own free interactive Web site.
Neighborhood Map from NYC Department of City Planning (http://www.nyc.gov/html/dcp/html/neighbor...
www.ditmoi.com /Brooklyn-Neighborhoods-Map.html   (462 words)

  
 Manhattan Apartments: apartments in new york city, west village, tribeca
Get the most fantastic apartment in New York City in any of these neighborhoods.
Instead, you'll be able to see plenty of apartments with pictures and information from the best neighborhoods in all of New York.
Manhattan Apartments: apartments in new york city, west village, tribeca
www.citirent.com /nyc_neighborhoods.html   (462 words)

  
 City of Neighborhoods - New York City Department of City Planning
Geographically, New York is a city with 5 boroughs, 59 community districts and hundreds of neighborhoods.
City of Neighborhoods - New York City Department of City Planning
In 2003, the Department of City Planning issued a revised wall map displaying the neighborhood names and community district boundaries along with informative statistics on the geographic, demographic and economic profile of New York City.
www.ci.nyc.ny.us /html/dcp/html/neighbor/neigh.html   (462 words)

  
 LegalCaseDocs Case List
1191 CITY OF NEW YORK v CROSS BAY CONTRACTING CORP., ET.
498 BANKERS TRUST NEW YORK CORP. v DEPARTMENT OF FIN.
472 BAEZ v NEW YORK CITY HEALTH and HOSPS.
www.legalcasedocs.com /directory.php   (11590 words)

  
 Neighborhood rebranding in New York City - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Neighborhood rebranding in New York City has been a constant phenomenon for decades as real estate promoters, community groups and residents all sometimes rename communities to increase prestige and move away from an older negative reputation.
Neighborhood rebranding began after the Civil War, when slightly tawdry neighborhoods like Harsonville, centered on Broadway about 68th Street, were reclassified as part of suburban Bloomingdale farther up the road that was renamed "The Boulevard".
The trend has also spread to the boroughs outside Manhattan with BoCoCa in Brooklyn, which is the area encompassing the neighborhoods of Boerum Hill, Cobble Hill, and Carroll Gardens, and DUMBO in Brooklyn, which stands for Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Neighborhood_rebranding_in_New_York_City   (378 words)

  
 Welcome to the Zami New York Yellow Pages
The Zami New York Yellow Pages provides multiple views of New York: by neighborhoods, business categories, event categories, days of the week, etc. It is self-organizing, in real-time, and based on content supplied and updated by its participants (New York merchants, community organizations, student groups, professionals, etc.).
Find the merchants and events in each of these New York neighborhoods:
This is a directory of New York businesses, institutions, and community organizations.
newyork.zami.com   (101 words)

  
 New York City Bookstore
The Neighborhoods of Brooklyn (Neighborhoods of New York City)
City of Eros : New York City, Prostitution, and the Commercialization of Sex, 1790-1920
Young America : The Flowering of Democracy in New York City
www.lifeintheusa.com /nycbooks.htm   (101 words)

  
 ► Hell's Kitchen Online - Exposing the NY Jets/2012 Olympics Stadium Scam
On a family trip to New York, Richard at the mere age of 5, fell in love with the City and swore then and there, that he would always live there.
His hobbies, besides gardening, also included opera and theater -- he consistently took advantage of the cultural riches of New York City, attending many dress rehearsals and performances at the Metropolitan Opera, as well as many Broadway/off-Broadway performances.
The first thing is to understand that the stadium is just one small component of the overall scam and that the real agenda is a massive land grab of 59 blocks of Manhattan neighborhoods for office towers.
hellskitchen.net   (101 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The Eclectic Gourmet Guide to Greater New York City: The Undiscovered World of Hyperdelicious Offbeat Eating in All Five Burroughs: Books: Jim Leff
New York Neighborhoods, 3rd : A Food Lover's Walking, Eating, and Shopping Guide to Ethnic Enclaves throughout New York City (Neighborhood Series) by Eleanor Berman
The Unofficial Guide to New York City (Unofficial Guide to New York City, 2nd) by Eve Zibart in Front Matter
Nosh New York : The Food Lover's Guide to New York City's Most Delicious Neighborhoods by Myra Alperson
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0897322797?v=glance   (914 words)

  
 New York City: Information Sources of the Columbia University Libraries
AIDS in boroughs and neighborhoods of New York City.
The fragility of turf: the neighborhoods of New York City.
City services for older New Yorkers / prepared by the New York City Department for the Aging, with the cooperation of the Interdepartmental Council on Aging of the City of New York.
www.columbia.edu /cu/lweb/indiv/dsc/nycguidertf.html   (914 words)

  
 New York City: Information Sources of the Columbia University Libraries
The fragility of turf: the neighborhoods of New York City.
AIDS in boroughs and neighborhoods of New York City.
City services for older New Yorkers / prepared by the New York City Department for the Aging, with the cooperation of the Interdepartmental Council on Aging of the City of New York.
www.columbia.edu /cu/lweb/indiv/usgd/nycguidertf.html   (914 words)

  
 Restaurants.com : New York Restaurant Guide
New York Bar/Nightlife Guide > City Neighborhood Search
New York Bars & Clubs Guide > Alphabetical Search
If you can't find the city you want, Please specify:
www.restaurants.com /Bar/USBarState.asp?StateAbbrev=NY   (104 words)

  
 TOURS IN & AROUND NEW YORK
New York Visions Tours of Manhattan neighborhoods, Brooklyn and Bronx.
City Pass City Pass tickets give you admission to six of New York's top attractions.
for museums, famous monuments, famous houses and estates and famous historical places.
www.citidex.com /950.htm   (1626 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - New York (city)
New York City is unusual among cities because of its high residential density, its extraordinarily diverse population, its hundreds of tall office and apartment buildings, its thriving central business district, its extensive public transportation system, and its more than 400 distinct neighborhoods.
In 2000 the population of the city of New York was 8,008,278; the population of the metropolitan region was 21,199,865.
Although the Dutch founded the city in 1624 and called it Fort Amsterdam and then New Amsterdam, the English captured the settlement in 1664 and renamed it New York, after the Duke of York, who later became James II of England.
encarta.msn.com /encyclopedia_761576416/New_York_(city).html   (1626 words)

  
 New York (city) - Wikitravel
Manhattan (New York County)—located on the famous island between the Hudson and East Rivers; includes many diverse and unique neighborhoods and is the most-visited area of New York City.
New York City is one of the global centers of international finance, politics, communications, music, fashion, and culture, and is among the world's most important and influential cities.
Historic House Trust of New York [11] is a non-profit organization founded in 1989 to preserve and promote the historic houses located in New York City parks.
wikitravel.org /en/New_York_(city)   (15688 words)

  
 New York City - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Since 1991, New York City has seen a continuous fifteen-year trend of decreasing crime and is now among the safest cities in America; many neighborhoods that were once considered dangerous are now thriving with new businesses and housing, and many residents feel safe to walk the streets late at night.
New York’s portrayal on television is similarly varied, with a disproportionate number of crime dramas taking place in the city despite the fact that it is one of the safest cities in which to live in the United States.
New York City residents are called "New Yorkers," although this term may also refer to suburbanites, and there is some use of borough-specific identifications, such as Manhattanites, Bronxites, Brooklynites, Queensites and Staten Islanders.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/New_York_City   (15688 words)

  
 Berkeley College - New York City Campus
The diversity of students who come to the New York City campus from different backgrounds, nationalities, and lifestyles is as distinguished as the area.
When it comes to culture, New York City is beyond compare.
And the College's new Lower Manhattan Extension Center is located in the heart of New York's financial district, easily accessible by public transportation from the five boroughs.
www.berkeleycollege.edu /Campuses/NYCampus.htm   (505 words)

  
 Queens - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The part of Queens County that was not annexed to New York City, consisting of the towns of North Hempstead and Oyster Bay and all of the Town of Hempstead except the Rockaway Peninsula, was constituted as the new Nassau County in 1899.
Queens, the most ethnically diverse county in the United States, is geographically the largest of the five boroughs of New York City.
Long Island City, Newtown, Flushing, Jamaica, and the Rockaway Peninsula of the Town of Hempstead became the borough of Queens in Greater New York on January 1, 1898.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Queens_County,_New_York   (1679 words)

  
 New York City
New York City is unusual among cities because of its high residential density, its extraordinarily diverse population, its hundreds of tall office and apartment buildings, its thriving central business district, its extensive public transportation system, and its more than 400 distinct neighborhoods.
In 2000 the population of the city of New York was 8,008,278; the population of the metropolitan region was 21,199,865.
Manhattan, or New York County, is the smallest of the five boroughs of New York City.
www.thecityofnewyorkcity.com   (2280 words)

  
 New York Architecture Images- THE CORNING GLASS BUILDING
And, anyway, city planners of the time were enamored of the idea that new skyscrapers jump-started renewal in otherwise down-at-the-heels neighborhoods.
Columbus Circle is one of New York’s few true roundabouts, and almost every building put on it has ignored the architectural potential that the shape holds.
The new Time Warner Center, at the southwest corner of Central Park, isn’t a bad piece of urban design.
www.nyc-architecture.com /MID/MID156.htm   (3186 words)

  
 New York, city, United States. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
New York City is also famous for its ethnic diversity, manifesting itself in scores of communities representing virtually every nation on earth, each preserving its identity.
New York is a vibrant center for commerce and business and one of the three “world cities” (along with London and Toyko) that control world finance.
Also in the city are Carnegie Hall and New York City Center, featuring performances by musical and theatrical companies.
www.bartleby.com /65/ne/NewYork.html   (3186 words)

  
 New York (city) - Wikitravel
Manhattan (New York County)—located on the famous island between the Hudson and East Rivers; includes many diverse and unique neighborhoods and is the most-visited area of New York City.
New York City is one of the global centers of international finance, politics, communications, music, fashion, and culture, and is among the world's most important and influential cities.
Historic House Trust of New York [11] is a non-profit organization founded in 1989 to preserve and promote the historic houses located in New York City parks.
wikitravel.org /en/New_York_(city)   (15732 words)

  
 Norwich New York
Snuggled in the picturesque hills of Central Upstate New York, Norwich is miles from the crime, grime, and congestion of the sprawling Northeast metropolises; yet, as close to the world as this screen.
Peaceful neighborhoods, where birds harmonize with church bells, a terrific educational system, and city services in a village setting make this an idyllic place to grow up or old; a place where a sense of community flourishes.
New York is the county seat for Chenango County, New York.
www.norwichnewyork.net   (484 words)

  
 New York City - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
New York is a city of great museums with the Metropolitan Museum of Art's assemblage of historic art, the Museum of Modern Art and Guggenheim Museum's 20th century collection, and the American Museum of Natural History and its Hayden Planetarium focusing on the sciences.
New York City is also home to the nation's largest community of American Jews, with an estimate of 972,000 in 2002, and is the worldwide headquarters of the Hasidic Lubavitch sect and the Bobover and Satmar branches of Hasidism.
Upper New York Bay is surrounded by Manhattan, Brooklyn, Staten Island, and the coast of New Jersey, and is connected by the Narrows between Brooklyn and Staten Island to Lower New York Bay, which is partially surrounded by Brooklyn, Staten Island, and the coast of New Jersey, and opens to the Atlantic Ocean.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/New_York%2C_New_York   (7834 words)

  
 Berkeley College - New York City Campus
The diversity of students who come to the New York City campus from different backgrounds, nationalities, and lifestyles is as distinguished as the area.
There's no better place to experience the energy of the business world than in New York City.
And the College's new Lower Manhattan Extension Center is located in the heart of New York's financial district, easily accessible by public transportation from the five boroughs.
www.berkeleycollege.edu /Campuses/NYCampus.htm   (7834 words)

  
 New York City - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
New York winters are typically cold, and sometimes feature snowstorms that can paralyze the city with over a foot of snow.
New York City is part of the New York metropolitan area with a population of around 21 million, which itself is part of the
New York is also the center of the clothing industry in the United States.
en2.wikipedia.org /wiki/New_York,_New_York   (7834 words)

  
 New York City - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Since 1991, New York City has seen a continuous fifteen-year trend of decreasing crime and is now among the safest cities in America; many neighborhoods that were once considered dangerous are now thriving with new businesses and housing, and many residents feel safe to walk the streets late at night.
Upper New York Bay is surrounded by Manhattan, Brooklyn, Staten Island, and the coast of New Jersey, and is connected by the Narrows between Brooklyn and Staten Island to Lower New York Bay, which is partially surrounded by Brooklyn, Staten Island, and the coast of New Jersey, and opens to the Atlantic Ocean.
New York’s portrayal on television is similarly varied, with a disproportionate number of crime dramas taking place in the city despite the fact that it is one of the safest cities in which to live in the United States.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/New_York_City   (7834 words)

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