Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Sakura Matsuri, Cherry Blossom Festival, New York City, USA
Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Sakura Matsuri, Cherry Blossom Festival in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, New York City, USA
A weekend celebrating traditional and contemporary Japanese culture!
2016 marks the 35th anniversary of Sakura Matsuri, BBG’s annual cherry blossom festival. Known as New York City’s rite of spring, the weekend offers over 60 events and performances that celebrate traditional and contemporary Japanese culture.
Taiko Drumming • Cosplay Fashion Show • Tea Ceremonies • J-Pop • Samurai Sword Fighting • Manga • Vintage Kimonos • Ikebana Flower Arranging • BBG Parasol Society and More!
The Garden has more than 200 cherry trees of forty-two Asian species and cultivated varieties, making it one of the foremost cherry-viewing sites outside Japan. The first cherries were planted at the garden after World War I, a gift from the Japanese government. Each spring at BBG, when the trees are in bloom, a month-long cherry blossom viewing festival called Hanami is held at the Cherry Esplanade, culminating in a weekend celebration called Sakura Matsuri. The Esplanade features two rows of cherry trees with trails and sitting areas on the side. Visitors may also sit on the field of grass between the rows of cherry trees. Cherry trees are found on the Cherry Esplanade and Cherry Walk, in the Japanese Hill-and-Pond Garden, and in many other locations in the Garden. Depending on weather conditions, the Asian flowering cherries bloom from late March or early April to mid-May. The many different species bloom at slightly different times, and the sequence is tracked online at Cherry Watch, on the BBG website.
Brooklyn Botanic Garden was founded in 1910
Brooklyn Botanic Garden
990 Washington Ave,
Brooklyn, NY 11225
(718) 623-7200
Brooklyn Botanic Garden is very easy to get to from Manhattan without a car approximately 8 miles and easily accesible by taking the 2 or 3 subway to Eastern Parkway / Brooklyn Museum stop for $2.75 each way (spring 2016 rate)
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Sakura Matsuri, Cherry Blossom Festival, New York City, USA
Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Sakura Matsuri, Cherry Blossom Festival in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, New York City, USA
A weekend celebrating traditional and contemporary Japanese culture!
2016 marks the 35th anniversary of Sakura Matsuri, BBG’s annual cherry blossom festival. Known as New York City’s rite of spring, the weekend offers over 60 events and performances that celebrate traditional and contemporary Japanese culture.
Taiko Drumming • Cosplay Fashion Show • Tea Ceremonies • J-Pop • Samurai Sword Fighting • Manga • Vintage Kimonos • Ikebana Flower Arranging • BBG Parasol Society and More!
The Garden has more than 200 cherry trees of forty-two Asian species and cultivated varieties, making it one of the foremost cherry-viewing sites outside Japan. The first cherries were planted at the garden after World War I, a gift from the Japanese government. Each spring at BBG, when the trees are in bloom, a month-long cherry blossom viewing festival called Hanami is held at the Cherry Esplanade, culminating in a weekend celebration called Sakura Matsuri. The Esplanade features two rows of cherry trees with trails and sitting areas on the side. Visitors may also sit on the field of grass between the rows of cherry trees. Cherry trees are found on the Cherry Esplanade and Cherry Walk, in the Japanese Hill-and-Pond Garden, and in many other locations in the Garden. Depending on weather conditions, the Asian flowering cherries bloom from late March or early April to mid-May. The many different species bloom at slightly different times, and the sequence is tracked online at Cherry Watch, on the BBG website.
Brooklyn Botanic Garden was founded in 1910
Brooklyn Botanic Garden
990 Washington Ave,
Brooklyn, NY 11225
(718) 623-7200
Brooklyn Botanic Garden is very easy to get to from Manhattan without a car approximately 8 miles and easily accesible by taking the 2 or 3 subway to Eastern Parkway / Brooklyn Museum stop for $2.75 each way (spring 2016 rate)
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BROOKLYN New York City Best Tour 2019 Landmarks Drone Video
Brooklyn is home to more than 2.5 million residents, making it America’s most densely-populated county (Kings County). If it alone were a city, it would be the third largest in the US, behind LA And Chicago. It is also the country’s most diverse county by race, ethnicity and religion, which may explain its city motto ‘unity makes strength’.
Numerous Native American peoples have roots in this northeastern land; but no historical record allows us to definitely state a claim. The Dutch first settled here in 1645 and they continued to expand after the Anglo-Dutch war of 1664 ended with the English claiming the colonies as their own.
In Brooklyn, the first and largest battle of the American Revolutionary War was fought on August 27, 1776. In the Battle of Brooklyn, George Washington led the Continental Army across modern day Green-Wood Cemetery and Prospect Park. A tactical withdrawal was made through Brooklyn Heights, ceding the city to the English.
Today, Brooklyn is home to some of the most iconic sites in the United States. In this video, you see: the Brooklyn Bridge, Prospect Park, the Prospect Park Zoo, Brooklyn Public Library, Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn Botanical Garden, Barclays Center, and Brooklyn Heights Promenade.
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Top Tourist Attractions in Brooklyn: Travel Guide New York, United States
Top Tourist Attractions and beautiful places in Brooklyn in Brooklyn: Travel Guide New York, United States
Brooklyn Bridge, Brooklyn Bridge Park, Brooklyn Heights Promenade, Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn Tabernacle, Green-Wood Cemetery, Dumbo, New York Transit Museum, Williamsburg, Prospect Park, Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Parade of marines, U.S. cruiser Brooklyn
SUMMARY
From Edison films catalog: First comes the famous Marine Band of the Brooklyn, with the mascot goat alongside the bass drum. The 300 marines follow in rapid marching order, a sixteen file front in each company.
NOTES
Copyright: Thomas A. Edison; 12Oct1898; 60143.
Camera, William Heise.
Filmed October 1, 1898, at Prospect Park Plaza in Brooklyn, New York.
Sources used: Copyright catalog, motion pictures, 1894-1912; Musser, C. Edison motion pictures 1890-1900, 1997, p. 473; Niver, K.R. Early motion pictures, 1985; Edison films catalog, no. 105, July 1901, p. 35 [MI].
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Spanish-American War, 1898--Veterans--New York (State)--New York.
Parades--New York (State)--New York.
Marines--New York (State)--New York.
United States.--Marine Corps.
Marching bands--New York (State)--New York.
Brooklyn (Armored cruiser)--History--19th century.
Mascots.
Goats.
Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)
Actuality
War (Nonfiction)
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White, James H. (James Henry), production.
Heise, William, camera.
Thomas A. Edison, Inc.
Paper Print Collection (Library of Congress)
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FEC 2996 (ref print)
LC 1797 (paper pos)
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Visiting Prospect Park, Park in Brooklyn, NY, United States
Prospect Park is a 585-acre (237 hectare)[4] public park in the New York City borough of Brooklyn. The park is situated between the neighborhoods of Park Slope, Prospect Lefferts Gardens, Ditmas Park and Windsor Terrace, as well as Flatbush Avenue, Grand Army Plaza and the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Prospect Park is run and operated by the the Prospect Park Alliance and New York City Department of Parks and Recreation. It is part of the Brooklyn-Queens Greenway. For more info, visit this link:
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NYC Walk ⁴ᴷ⁶⁰ : Brooklyn Heights - quiet area in New York
Walk in Brooklyn Heights - quiet area in New York
Walking through the main streets of Brooklyn in New York City USA
Brooklyn is one of the 62 counties of the American state of New York, and one of the five boroughs of the city of New York. The county has an area of 251 km², of which 183 km² are covered by land and 68 km² by water, a population of 2 504 700 inhabitants and population density of 13 655.5 hab / km².
Best Places To Visit In Brooklyn, New York
299 Adelphi Street Brooklyn Ny: New York is home to numerous areas, which are center of attraction like Brooklyn Indie Market, Brooklyn Museum, Prospect Park Zoo and Brooklyn Bridge Park etc. and it has its own beautiful places that are why it is certainly not overshadowed by the dominance of New York City.
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Visit America - New York City Travel Guide and Chicago Top Attractions
When visiting American two cities should be on your shortlist: New York and Chicago. As far as tourism is concerned you won't find more world class cities to visit in the United States that offer as many different options for festivals, arts, entertainment and dining. NYC, USA and Chi-town really have it all and in our travel video guide we'll recommend some of the top things to do in both cities. Without a doubt these two iconic cities offer some of the best things to do in America.
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50 Things to do in New York City Top Attractions Travel Guide:
1 Grand Central Terminal
2 The High Line
3 Meatpacking District
4 Greenwich Village
5 Brooklyn Bridge
6 Williamsburg
7 Street Art in Williamsburg
8 Prospect Park
9 Dumbo
10 New York Style Pizza
11 Bryant Park
12 New York Public Library
13 Staten Island Ferry
14 Statue of Liberty
15 Battery Park
16 Little Italy
17 Little Korea
18 Chinatown
19 Coney Island
20 Mermaid Parade
21 The Cloisters
22 Harlem's Apollo Theatre
23 Soul Food in Harlem at Sylvia's
24 World Trade Center Memorial
25 Trinity Church
26 Wall Street
27 Lincoln Center
28 Ride a Bicycle
29 Watch a New York Yankees baseball game at Yankee Stadium
30 MET Museum (Metropolitan Museum of Art)
31 Flatiron Building
32 Washington Square Park
33 NYU (New York University)
34 National Museum of the American Indian
35 Museum of Natural History
36 Times Square
37 MOMA (Museum of Modern Art)
38 Roosevelt Island Tramway
39 Fifth Avenue Shopping
40 Rockefeller Center
41 Empire State Building
42 Carnegie Hall
43 Central Park
44 Strawberry Fields
45 Street Food
46 Catch a Broadway Theatre Performance
47 Madison Square Garden
48 African Burial Ground
49 Columbus Circle
50 Take the Subway Metro
35 Things to do in Chicago top attractions travel guide:
1) Chicago Architecture and Chicago River Walk
2) Chicago River Boat Trip
3) Kayaking along the Chicago River
4) Cloud Gate - The Bean
5) Millennium Park
6) Pavilion 'Free Shows'
7) Art Institute of Chicago
8) Watch a Chicago Cubs game at Wrigley Field
9) Eat Deep Dish Pizza
10) Visit the sky deck at Willis Tower (formerly Sears Tower)
11) Stroll around the University of Chicago campus
12) Check out the Oriental Institute of History
13) Marvel and escape the bustle at Osaka Garden
14) Enjoy an afternoon or evening at Wicker Park
15) Relax and escape at Humboldt Park
16) Check out the Dinosaur exhibits at the Chicago Field Museum
17) Visit the Shedd Aquarium - the largest indoor one in the world
18) Watch a Chicago Blackhawks game at the United Center
19) Check out the 'Borders' exhibit at Solti Gardens of Grant Park
20) Admire Buckingham Fountain during the day or at night
21) View the Chicago skyline from the Hancock Center
22) Spend an afternoon having fun at Navy Pier
23) Wander around Lincoln Park Zoo and Conservatory
24) Work out or get a tan at North Avenue Beach
25) Laugh your head off watching improv at The Second City
26) Test your mind playing the Zombie Game
27) Go shopping or people watching along the Magnificent Mile
28) Take the Chicago 'El or 'L' CTA metro system
29) Watch an NFL football game (Chicago Bears) at Soldier Field
30) Check out the entirely free Money Museum
31) Ride a bicycle in downtown Chicago
32) Spend time at the Museum of Science and Technology
33) Marvel at the architectural wonder known as Robbie House
34) Rest your legs by taking a Chicago city tour by Segway
35) Check out a performance at Chicago Theatre
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A Walk Around Prospect Heights - Brooklyn, New York
A quick visit to one of my favorite Brooklyn Spots. Prospect Park,
Park Slope Green Market, Brooklyn Museum.
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Brooklyn - City Video Guide
Just south of Manhattan, on Long Island, Brooklyn is the most populous of New York City's five boroughs.
Brooklyn Heights is one of the richer neighborhoods in the borough, characterized by brownstone buildings and a thriving shopping district. The centerpiece of Brooklyn Heights is Brooklyn Bridge Park. This has spectacular views of downtown New York City.
At almost 1830 meters long, Brooklyn Bridge is one of the most recognizable landmarks in New York City. It spans the East River, connecting Brooklyn to Manhattan, and is crossed by some 4000 pedestrians every day.
Popular pastimes in Brooklyn's Prospect Park include relaxing on the green expanses of Long Meadow, cycling, jogging, and spotting wildlife on Prospect Lake.
Coney Island was once the largest amusement area in the United States. Many vintage attractions remain today, including Nathan's Famous hot dogs and the Cyclone roller coaster.
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NEW YORK CITY - USA Travel Guide | Around The World
New York City (also referred to as New York, NYC, The Big Apple, or just The City by locals), is the most populous city in the United States. It lies at the mouth of the Hudson River in the southernmost part of the state, which is part of the Mid-Atlantic region of the U.S. The city spans a land area of 305 square miles (790km²).
New York City has a population of approximately 8.2 million people. The New York Metropolitan Area, which spans lower New York, northern New Jersey, and southwestern Connecticut, has a population of 18.7 million, making it the largest metropolitan area in the U.S. As of 2014, it was one of the 15 largest metro areas in the world.
New York City is a center for media, culture, food, fashion, art, research, finance, and trade. It has one of the largest and most famous skylines on earth, dominated by the iconic Empire State Building.
New York City consists of five boroughs, which are five separate counties. Each borough has a unique culture and could be a large city in its own right. Within each borough individual neighborhoods, some several square miles in size, and others only a few blocks in size, have personalities lauded in music and film. Where you live, work, and play in New York says something to New Yorkers about who you are.
Manhattan (New York County)
The famous island between the Hudson and East Rivers, with many diverse and unique neighborhoods. Manhattan is home to the Empire State Building in Midtown, Central Park, Times Square, Wall Street, Harlem, and the trendy neighborhoods of Greenwich Village and SoHo.
Brooklyn (Kings County)
The most populous borough, and formerly a separate city. Located south and east of Manhattan across the East River. Known for the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Prospect Park, The Brooklyn Museum, The New York Aquarium and a key NYC landmark Coney Island.
Queens (Queens County)
Located to the east of Manhattan, across the East River, and north, east, and south of Brooklyn. With over 170 languages spoken, Queens is the most ethnically diverse region in the United States, and one of the most diverse in the world.
The Bronx (Bronx County)
Located north of Manhattan Island, the Bronx is home to the Bronx Zoo, the New York Botanical Gardens, and the New York Yankees professional baseball team.
Staten Island (Richmond County)
A large island in New York Harbor, south of Manhattan and just across the narrow Kill Van Kull from New Jersey. Unlike the rest of New York City, Staten Island has a suburban character.
IATA: NYC is the code for all New York City airports, and the city is extremely well connected by air with flights from almost every corner of the world. Three large and several small airports serve the region.
John F. Kennedy International Airport (IATA: JFK) and Newark Liberty International Airport (IATA: EWR) (the latter in New Jersey) are large international airports, while LaGuardia Airport (IATA: LGA) is a busy domestic airport. All three airports are run by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
Like most of the great world cities, New York has an abundance of great attractions - so many, that it would be impossible to list them all here. What follows is but a sampling of the most high-profile attractions in New York City; more detailed info can be found in the district pages. Many tourist attractions in New York City offer free or discounted admission on certain days, eg Museum of Modern Art's Free Friday, or Museums on Us® program by Bank of America.
Tourists often spend their entire vacation in New York standing in line (or as New Yorkers say, standing on line). This is often unnecessary; there are usually alternatives. For example, one can choose to avoid the Empire State Building during the day (it is open, and empty, late, until midnight or 2AM on weekends during summer), skip the Statue of Liberty in favor of the Staten Island Ferry, and stay away from the Guggenheim on Monday (it is one of the only museums open that day). Also, there is no reason to stand in line for a Broadway show if you already have a ticket with an assigned seat. If you prefer, get a drink nearby and come back closer to curtain time, when you can walk right in. The lines for bus tours can be absurd because tourists all seem to have the exact same itinerary - which is get on a bus in the morning in Times Square, get off for the Statue of Liberty, and finish on the East Side in the afternoon. Why not go downtown in the morning, and save Midtown for the afternoon? You will thank yourself for avoiding the crowds. Also, understand that buses are the slowest way to go crosstown in Midtown Manhattan during peak hours, and taxis are not much better. You are often better off either on foot or taking the subway.
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One of the Best Organist in the World inaugurates a pipe organ in the Brooklyn Diocese
Father Michael Perry, Pastor of Our Lady of Refuge Church in Brooklyn reads eight invocations that are followed by a brief improvisation by the organist, Olivier Latry. (8 of 8)
8. Sacred instrument, you will proclaim the glory of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit!
The Blessing of the Restored Pipe Organ at Our Lady of Refuge started with the congregation singing the hymn Holy God We Praise Thy Name. The first time without the organ, after the pipe organ was blessed and called into the service of God by Bishop DiMarzio and Fr. Michael Perry of the Brooklyn Diocese. A the end of the blessing service the organ is heard accompanying a packed church lifting the roof in song praising God. The organ at Our Lady of Refuge was re-dedicated by organist Olivier Latry on October 18, 2013. Catholic in Brooklyn
Olivier Latry's agent in the United States is John McElliot of Karen McFarlane Artisits
The restoration of this pipe organ was paid for by over 1000 people, most of them have never been to Brooklyn. They were largely clients of JAV Recordings a company owned by Joe Vitacco. Joe had attended 1st and 2nd grade at Our Lady of Refuge in the 1970s and the pipe organ in this church inspired his interested in the pipe organ - though it was in awful condition.
Joe Vitacco resigned from all volunteer involvement at Our Lady of Refuge in the winter of 2016. He oversaw the fundraising and restoration of the parish's pipe organ.
After the organ was restored to pristine condition he organized 7 organ recitals. They included organists: Johann Vexo, Craig Cramer, Todd Wilson, Thierry Escaich, Loreto Aramendi and concluded with Daniel Roth. The recitals were all very well attended by people from the Ditmas Park area. He hopes the organ is shared with the community and is cared for as a treasure of Ditmas Park and the Brooklyn Diocese. He worked with a dedicated team at Our Lady of Refuge for 10 years.
Any question about the organ should be directed to the rectory. 718 434 2090
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Soli Deo gloria
New York (USA) : Itinéraire de visite touristique et culturelle par vue aérienne de la ville en 3D
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Visite de la ville de New York (Etats-Unis d'Amérique), par vue aérienne, à partir du logiciel Google Earth.
Détail de la visite par lieux :
- Liberty Island | Statue de la Liberté
- Battery Park
- Mémorial du 11-Septembre
- One World Trade Center
- Pont de Brooklyn
- Brooklyn Bridge Park
- Brooklyn Museum
- Prospect Park
- Coney Island
- Chinatown
- Little Italy
- Washington Square Park
- Flatiron Building
- Whitney Museum of American Art
- High Line
- Madison Square Garden
- The Empire State Building
- Bryant Park
- New York Public Library
- Grand Central Terminal
- Chrysler Building
- Cathédrale Saint-Patrick de New York
- Museum of Modern Art
- Rockefeller Center
- Radio City Music Hall
- Times Square
- Carnegie Hall
- Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
- Muséum américain d'histoire naturelle
- Cathédrale Saint-Jean le Théologien de New York
- Musée de la ville de New York
- Central Park
- Zoo de Central Park
- The Frick Collection
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Musée Solomon R. Guggenheim
- Yankee Stadium
- The Cloisters
- Jardin botanique de New York
- Zoo du Bronx
BACK IN NYC FOR A WEEK // New York, NY
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AMAZING Bernie Sanders Massive Rally Prospect Park Brooklyn NY Danny Devito ENDORSES 4/17/16
AMAZING Bernie Sanders Massive Rally Prospect Park Brooklyn NY Danny Devito ENDORSES 4/17/16 Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard, Danny DeVito, Justin Long, Grizzly Bear and many others showed up in HUGE numbers at Prospect Park. Bernie Sanders drew a record crowd of 28,300 to Prospect Park in Brooklyn, NY, who heard the Democratic presidential candidate pull no punches in a massive effort to get his supporters ready to vote in Tuesday’s New York Democratic primary.
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Sanders called his campaign a movement of people who are prepared to think big, not small, and continued, “People who not just want to elect a new president, but to transform America.” The Democratic candidate described his campaign as being fueled by those who are rejecting establishment politics, “This is a campaign that is bringing millions of people into the political process. Working people and young people who are sick and tired of establishment politics and establishment economics. We want a government which represents all of us, not just the 1 percent.”
Sen. Sanders criticized Hillary Clinton for her speeches to Wall Street, “Now, if you give a speech for $225,000, it must be a pretty damn good speech; must be a brilliant and insightful speech analyzing all of the world’s problems; must be a speech written in Shakespearean prose. And that is why I believe Secretary Clinton should share that speech with all of us.”
He also criticized Clinton on fracking, the minimum wage, trade agreements, and Social Security.
Sanders also had some words for Donald Trump, “Donald Trump will not be elected president of the United States because the American people will not support a candidate who insults Mexicans and Latinos, who insults Muslims, who insults women, who insults veterans who insults the African-American community.”
The speech in Prospect Park was Bernie Sanders version of a get out the vote rally. Sen. Sanders is trailing former Sec. of State Clinton by double-digits according to every poll, but if Sanders is going to lose, he is going to down with swinging.
Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard, Danny DeVito, Justin Long, and Grizzly Bear
The speech in Brooklyn was amazing because it may be remembered as a true turning point. If Sen. Sanders were to pull an upset in New York and go on to win the nomination, historians would look at the speech as the first visible spark of an upset. If Sanders loses New York and does poorly in Pennsylvania, the Brooklyn speech may go down in history as the last roar of a dying campaign.
What the voters decide on Tuesday will go a long way in determining the course of 2016 presidential campaign history. Bernie Sanders is still kicking, and the Senator from Vermont is going to keep fighting until the last Democratic delegate has been allocated.