New York - Brooklyn (Part.2)
Brooklyn has played a major role in various aspects of American culture including literature, cinema and theater. It has the world-renowned Brooklyn Academy of Music, the Brooklyn Philharmonic and the second largest public art collection in the United States, housed in the Brooklyn Museum.
Two films of Spike Lee, She's Gotta Have It and Do The Right Thing were shot in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn.
The Brooklyn Museum, opened in 1897, is the nation's second-largest public art museum. It has in its permanent collection more than 1.5 million objects, from ancient Egyptian masterpieces to contemporary art. The Brooklyn Children's Museum, the world's first museum dedicated to children, opened in December 1899. The only such New York State institution accredited by the American Association of Museums, it is one of the few globally to have a permanent collection -- over 30,000 cultural objects and natural history specimens.
The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) includes a 2,109-seat opera house, a 874-seat theater, and the art house BAM Rose Cinemas. Bargemusic and St. Ann's Warehouse are located on the other side of Downtown Brooklyn in the DUMBO arts district. Brooklyn Technical High School has the second-largest auditorium in New York City (after Radio City Music Hall), with a seating capacity of over 3,000.
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Les Néerlandais sont les premiers Européens à coloniser la région occidentale de Long Island, qui était jusqu'alors habitée par la tribu amérindienne Carnasie. Ils y établissent en 1634 Midwout (Midwood). Ils achètent aux Mohawks le territoire qui s'étend sur les quartiers actuels de Gowanus, Red Hook, du Brooklyn Navy Yard et de Bushwick. Le Village de Breuckelen (du nom de la ville de Breukelen aux Pays-Bas) est autorisé par la Compagnie néerlandaise des Indes occidentales en 1646 et devient ainsi la première municipalité de la Nouvelle-Néerlande.
Les Néerlandais perdent le village lors de la conquête britannique de leur colonie en 1664. En 1683 les Britanniques réorganisent la Province de New York en douze comtés eux-mêmes subdivisés en villes; le nom de celui de Breuckelen évolue : de Brockland, Brocklin, puis Brookline, il finit par devenir Brooklyn. Brooklyn reprend le découpage administratif du comté de Kings. Ce nom avait été attribué en l'honneur du roi Charles II d'Angleterre.
Le 27 août 1776 s'y déroule la bataille de Brooklyn (dite aussi bataille de Long Island), lors de la guerre d'indépendance.
En 1883, le pont de Brooklyn est achevé, ce qui facilite le voyage entre la ville et Manhattan. La création de lignes de métro contribue également à la croissance de Brooklyn à la fin du XIXe siècle, qui annexe les autres bourgs et villages du Comté de Kings et finit par fusionner avec celui-ci.
En 1894, les résidents de Brooklyn votent à une faible majorité pour se joindre à Manhattan, au Bronx, au Queens et à Richmond (plus tard Staten Island) pour devenir un des cinq arrondissements de la ville moderne de New York. Ce référendum a pris effet en 1898. Le comté de Kings a conservé son statut comme l'un des comtés État de New York.
Ce quartier de la Big Apple connaît depuis le début du XXIe siècle un nouveau dynamisme qui se remarque notamment par l'essor des quartiers d'affaires de Greenpoint et Williamsburg. Plusieurs entreprises installent des bureaux de l'autre côté de l'East River.
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WHAT TO DO IN BROOKLYN - NYC FAMILY
Inside Brooklyn Children's Museum! This museum is an amazing educational experience but also a lot of fun. It's part children's museum, part science museum all in one really interactive well designed indoor space. This is one of the best things to do in Brooklyn with kids,
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We are the 5 Boroughs
in NY State
And we make up New York City
Yeah, our core Manhattan is great
We are the 5 Boroughs
And we’ve got lots to say
Located on the East Coast
in the great US of A
Hello I am Manhattan
The most densely populated Borough see
Of New York City
And coextensive with New York County
I’m surrounded by the Hudson River bordering New Jersey to my West
And the East and Harlem River
with the Upper Bay to my south I attest
I host Central Park, The Statue of Liberty
And the Empire States Building
As well as Rockefeller Center,
Times Square and High Line if that’s your thing!
My names Brooklyn I’m to the Southeast of Manhattan And attached to Queens
And the most populous of the 5 Borough’s
visit me and fulfill your dreams
I touch the North Atlantic Ocean
Also Lower, Upper and Jamaica Bay
The Brooklyn Bridge connects me to Manhattan over the East River all day
Coney Island’s a classic attraction
of mine, you could see
Or Soldiers' and Sailors' Arch
is something you may have seen in a movie
Queens, here I’m North of and attached to Brooklyn as shown here
To the North and West, the Bronx and Manhattan are across the East River real near
I also touch the North Atlantic Ocean
And the Jamaica Bay
Come to see the Queensboro Bridge, Citi Field, and my famous Unisphere and play
We are the 5 Boroughs
in NY State
And we make up New York City
Yeah, our core Manhattan is great
We are the 5 Boroughs
And we’ve got lots to say
Located on the East coast
in the great US of A
I’m the Bronx the Northernmost of the 5 Boroughs of NYC
I border to my west across the Hudson River New Jersey
I touch the Hudson, Harlem and East River
And also the Long Island Sound
Visit Yankee Stadium, the Bronx Zoo, And Pelham Bay Park if you’re around
Hi I’m Staten Island the southernmost of New York City's 5 boroughs
connected to Lower Manhattan via the Staten Island Ferry you know
I touch the Upper, Lower And Raritan Bay
And the Arthur Kill
Tour NBC Studios, Staten Island Zoo
And High Rock Park to get your thrills
We are the 5 Boroughs
in NY State
And we make up New York City
Yeah, our core Manhattan is great
We are the 5 Boroughs
And we’ve got lots to say
Located on the East Coast
in the great US of A
One Brooklyn-- Tourism Videos, Central Brooklyn Locations
Brooklyn Borough President Eric .L.Adams explores a few popular tourism stops with the help of some friends and tourism volunteers who assist in the Brooklyn Tourism shop.
Locations include: Prospect Park, The Brooklyn Museum, The Brooklyn Children's Museum, Grand Army Plaza and Arch, The Central Branch of the Brooklyn Public Library, The Prospect Park Zoo, and The Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
Governor Cuomo Holds Press Briefing Following Bomb Threat to Jewish Children's Museum in Brooklyn
Best Activities for Kids | NYC Travel
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Planning a trip to New York City but worried about how you're going to keep the kids entertained? Manhattan offers lots of great activities for children (though we must warn you: many involve copious amounts of sugar). Learn about them in this travel video.
You know it’s not always easy as one would think to keep kids entertained in New York City. Uh, there’s a lot great things for adults, but I do find kids get bored and they get tired from walking around. And it’s hard, you know it’s hard bringing a kid to a city that they’ve never been to before cause they’re just not as interested in all the things that you think are cool. One of the most famous things to do with kids in New York City is to go to Serendipity. Serendipity is an ice-cream shop and a restaurant that is on the Upper East Side it’s around the corner from Bloomingdales. Its’ been there forever and it’s a great place to go for big hot fudge sundaes and footlong hot dogs, frozen hot chocolates. They also have like chili, you know you can get like lunch. Personally I would skip the savory foods and I would go straight to the desserts, because the desserts are amazing. You can buy like a thousand dollar sundae there,which you should not do, because it just a marketing ploy, but I think its fun that it is on the menu. So after you are done with Serendipity and everyone has a real sugar high going, uh you can go next door and then you can go to Dylan’s candy shop. Dylan’s candy shop is this really cool gigantic candy shop and have all this retro candy, and all this new candy, and they have these pillows that look like gigantic candies. And, its just, its kind of expensive for candy, but who doesn’t like candy. Um, and its, its, Its certainly worth a pass. Um, a few other things to do with kids are there are some great toy stores in New York. FAO Schwarz is on around like fifty-seventh street and fifth avenue and that’s like the world’s most expensive toy store, now its a little bit less expensive. I think they realized that no one could buy their child like a child size Lamborghini, even though they are still for sale there. Um, and then they have like really like incredibly expensive dolls and they have life size giraffes and you can make your own Muppet in the FAO Schwarz which is really cool. So you can pick out the head and the eyes and the outfit and you know it really is an acting muppet, its from Jim Henson's Muppet shop which is amazing. So there’s a wonderful Toys ‘R Us in Times Square and at the Toys ‘R Us there is a ferris wheel. People love the ferris wheel, it’s free. I knew people on their lunch break who use to go and get on the ferris wheel and just spin around. And whenever I bring my nieces and nephews to New York we always go and check it out and go for a little spin and uh that certainly is a really fun thing to do when you are in Times Square and you’re not sure where to go. Another great place is Max Brenner’s. Max Brenner’s is sort of like a modern day Serendipity where they have all these crazy desserts. They have gourmet S’mores, and they have all these chocolate fountains of vanilla chocolate, and milk chocolate, and dark chocolate and it’s just like you come out of there and you are just on fire from amount of sugar you’ve eaten, but its fun and you guys will all have a really nice time. If you can go to Central Park there a lots of different playgrounds that are really fun. They have like different swings, and like pyramids you can climb in, and caves you can go into. Of course there is the zoo, theres two zoos in Central Park. There is the childrens zoo which is for like littler kids where you pet like llamas and you can look at tarantulas and at these little animals and then there is the big kids zoo. Where they have the um seal pool and then they have the penguins and they have this tropical room where there is toucans flying around and it’s like you’re inside the jungle. Those are just a few activities there’s of course tons of other things to do with kids in New York City, but those are a few of my highlights.
Things to do in NYC with Kids | New York City Travel Video
If you're planning a family trip to NYC, check out my video with all of the fun things to do in NYC with kids! We had a blast taking our young children, ages 3 and 6, to New York City! Some of the things we did:
Central Park - fun to play around!
Serendipity 3 - iconic frozen hot chocolate!
Times Square - our kids loved the M&M and Disney store
9/11 Museum - not great for kids that can understand what
happened so we breezed through it, but it was worth going to.
Empire State Building - loved the history and architecture of the building... and fun views!
Joe's Shanghai - best soup dumplings!
Rockefeller Center - get a cupcake at Magnolia Bakery and walk down and enjoy it while sitting in Rockefeller Center
Statue of Liberty - worth the trip if you've never been!
Nom Wah Tea Parlor - best Dim Sum in Chinatown!
Brooklyn Bridge - fun to walk across and take cool pictures!
Top of the Rock - Best view of Manhattan with amazing photo ops!
Hotel Eventi - Best family hotel in New York - We loved their executive one-bedroom suite!
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⁴ᴷ Walking Tour of Statue of Liberty National Monument (Includes Visit to the Crown!)
Enjoy this walking tour of the Statue of Liberty, where I explore the colossal national monument all the way up to the pedestal, her crown, as well as the museum!
The Statue Cruises ferry is currently the only way to get onto Liberty Island and Ellis Island. Don't fall to scams by ticket sellers claiming to go to the Statue of Liberty!
Timestamps
0:32 - Statue of Liberty's original torch
1:21 - Elevator to the top of the pedestal
1:45 - Beginning of Staircase to the top of the pedestal (215 steps to the top!)
5:15 - Top of the Pedestal
5:31 - Top of the Pedestal Balcony
8:00 - Beginning of the climb to the Crown (162 Steps!)
12:09 - The Crown!
14:43 - A glimpse of the Torch
16:30 - Descending to the Top of the Pedestal
20:25 - Top of the Pedestal (Again)
21:08 - Elevator Room
21:51 - Deciding to take the Stairs down
23:00 - Statue Exit
26:35 - Remnants of Fort Wood plaque
27:55 - Statue Lobby (Again)
28:45 - Statue of Liberty Museum
Filmed January 14, 2018
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Queens Museum - New York
The Queens Museum, formerly the Queens Museum of Art, is an art museum and educational center located in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in the borough of Queens in New York City, United States. The museum is housed in the New York City Building that was constructed for the 1939 World's Fair and hosted the United Nations General Assembly 1946-50. Founded in 1972, the museum houses the well known Panorama of the City of New York, a scale model of the five boroughs built for the 1964 New York World's Fair and the Relief Map of the New York City Water Supply System.
Situated in the most diverse county in the United States, the Queens Museum has focused on outreach and access for a wide range of audiences. The museum is known for international contemporary art exhibitions that reflect the hyper-diversity of the borough. The museum's Education Department is the first in America to employ art therapists in a dedicated, fully accessible classroom, while the Public Events department has hired community organizers to work on local improvement initiatives.
Employing a multifaceted strategy of outreach, the Queens Museum is simultaneously a fine arts collecting museum, historical site, community center, and educational classroom.
List 8 Tourist Attractions in Staten Island, New York | Travel to United States
Here, 8 Top Tourist Attractions in Staten Island, US State..
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We headed back to New York from Washington via the Greyhound bus for the last 24 hours of our trip. We explored Dumbo, walked the Manhattan Bridge and the Brooklyn Brisge and had a great last day in New York.
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Discover NEW YORK Tour | Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, Staten Island | Travel Big Apple NYC
Explore New York City's five boroughs and visit the Big Apple's famous attractions: Empire State Building, Times Square, Broadway, Central Park, Ellis Island, Statue of Liberty, Harlem, Carnegie Hall, Yankee Stadium, Coney Island, Shea Stadium, Brooklyn Bridge, Staten Island Ferry, Bronx Zoo, St. Patrick's Cathedral, Columbia University, NYU, Fordham, Yeshiva University, Julliard School, Flatiron Building, National Tennis Center, 42nd Street, Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, Wall Street Stock Exchange, Federal Hall, Grant's Tomb, Chrysler Building, NYC Opera, Metropolitan Opera, American Ballet Theatre, NYC Ballet, New York Philharmonic, Lincoln Center, Freedom Tower, National September 11 Memorial & Museum, Greenwich Village, NYC Public Library Historical Society, TriBeCa, Soho, Newtown Creek, Brooklyn Museum/Academy of Music/Botanical Gardens, Aqueduct Racetrack, United Nations, Apollo Theater, Museum of the City of New York, Bedford-Stuyvesant, Williamsburgh, Crown Heights, Borough Park, Hudson River, East River, Long Island Sound, Astoria, Woodside, Forest Hills, Flushing, Elmhurst, Calvary Cemetery, 1939/1964 World's Fair, New York Harbor Upper Bay Lower Bay, Queen Catherine & King Charles II, NYC Islands: Governors Randalls Wards Roosevelt U Thant, Marble Hill, NYC Subway/Harbor, LaGuardia & JFK Airports, etc. In this Edition of Timeline: Discover NEW YORK CITY and it's five boroughs: Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, the Bronx and Staten Island. Timeline also presents a simple map of the metropolis that is easy to comprehend, and fun to replicate for educational school projects.
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Jay Z and Beyonce Welcome the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge to Brooklyn!
Prince William and Kate Middleton attend Monday's Cavaliers vs. Nets game and chat with Jay-Z and Beyonce.
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The NBA consists of the following teams: Atlanta Hawks; Boston Celtics; Brooklyn Nets; Charlotte Hornets; Chicago Bulls; Cleveland Cavaliers; Dallas Mavericks; Denver Nuggets; Detroit Pistons; Golden State Warriors; Houston Rockets; Indiana Pacers; Los Angeles Clippers; Los Angeles Lakers; Memphis Grizzlies; Miami Heat; Milwaukee Bucks; Minnesota Timberwolves; New Orleans Pelicans; New York Knicks; Oklahoma City Thunder; Orlando Magic; Philadelphia 76ers; Phoenix Suns; Portland Trail Blazers; Sacramento Kings; San Antonio Spurs; Toronto Raptors; Utah Jazz; Washington Wizards.
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Brooklyn is the third largest business district in New York City. The
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MCTV - Science at the New York State Museum
In this episode, the Museum Club kids learn about science and talk to Dr. Jeremy Kirchman, curator of birds at the New York State Museum.
New York en 4 días - Brooklyn & Night Tours - Bus Turistico
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Ésta es la única gira nocturna por Nueva York en un autobús de dos pisos que se detiene en el embarcadero Brooklyn Fulton para sacar fotografías y ofrece panoramas espectaculares de la brillante silueta de Manhattan. Disfrute de las vistas y entornos nocturnos de Times Square, Chinatown, Empire State Building, Greenwich Village, SoHo, Little Italy, los puentes de Manhattan y Brooklyn y Lower East Side.
Esta gira le ofrece las mejores vistas de la Quinta Avenida, Museum Mile, The Dakota, Lincoln Centre, Time Warner Center, Central Park, Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Guggenheim, Frick Collection, Apollo Theater, Museum of Natural History, Museum of Modern Art y Harlem Market. #traveltubers #youtubersdeviajes
New York Now and Then: 1870s & 1880s vs 2010s
New York Now and Then shows before and after photos from New York City shot 1872-1887 compared to my photos shot 2013 and 2014. New York Now and Then includes photographs of New York from between 1872 and 1887, and then and now part is in regard to the fact that I shot the images in present day in the same locations.
This short film New York Now and Then pays tribute to a forgotten 19th century photographer. Be sure to also watch the behind the scenes video New York Now and Then: The Documentary.
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Music in New York Now and Then
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Music in The Creation of Video
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Sidewalks of New York
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Performed by Jordan Liles
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⁴ᴷ Walking Tour of The New York Public Library Main Branch (Stephen A. Schwarzman Building)
I complete a walk through most of the publicly accessible areas of The New York Public Library Main Branch (Stephen A. Schwarzman Building) in Manhattan during a busy spring day in June 2018.
From Wikipedia:
The Stephen A. Schwarzman Building of the New York Public Library, originally called the Central Building and more widely known as the Main Branch or as the New York Public Library, is the flagship building in the New York Public Library system and a prominent historic landmark in Midtown Manhattan. The branch, opened in 1911, is one of four research libraries in the library system. It currently contains area of 646,680 square feet (60,079 m2) and four stories open to public. The main entrance steps are on Fifth Avenue opposite East 41st Street.
The Library's famous Rose Main Reading Room (Room 315) is a majestic 78 by 297 feet (24 by 91 m), with 52-foot (16 m)-high ceilings. The room is lined with thousands of reference works on open shelves along the floor level and along the balcony, lit by massive windows and grand chandeliers, and furnished with sturdy wood tables, comfortable chairs, and brass lamps. It is also equipped with computers providing access to library collections and the Internet as well as docking facilities for laptops. Readers study books brought to them from the library's closed stacks. There are special rooms named for notable authors and scholars, many of whom have done important research and writing at the Library. But the Library has always been about more than scholars; during the Great Depression, many members of the general public, out of work, used the Library to improve their lot in life, as they still do.
The building was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1965, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1966, and designated a New York City Landmark in 1967. It was renamed in 2008 after businessman Stephen A. Schwarzman, who donated a large sum of money for the refurbishment of the building.
Filmed June 9, 2018
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Manhattan - New York City, New York
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Primarily located on Manhattan Island at the mouth of the Hudson River, Manhattan is the most densely populated county in the United States and one of the most densely populated areas in the world. This borough is also one of the wealthiest counties in the United States, offering some of the best high-end shopping and dining destinations in the country. Asha K. gives a breakdown of what you will need to know before checking out this New York City borough.
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