⁴ᴷ⁶⁰ Walking NYC (Narrated) : Canal Street, Manhattan in its Entirety from Chinatown to Hudson River
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In this video, I walk Manhattan's Canal Street in its Entirety from Chinatown to the Hudson River. I begin my walk by exiting the East Broadway subway station on the F line.
From Wikipedia:
Canal Street is a major east–west street in Lower Manhattan, New York City, running from East Broadway between Essex and Jefferson Streets in the east, to West Street between Watts and Spring Streets in the west. It runs through the neighborhood of Chinatown, and forms the southern boundaries of SoHo and Little Italy as well as the northern boundary of Tribeca. The street acts as a major connector between Jersey City, New Jersey, via the Holland Tunnel (I-78), and Brooklyn, New York City, via the Manhattan Bridge. It is a two-way street for most of its length – from West Street to the Manhattan Bridge – with two unidirectional stretches between Forsyth Street and the Manhattan Bridge.
Timestamps
1:45 - Exiting the East Broadway Subway Station
2:50 - Division Street
4:00 - Orchard Street
4:40 - Allen Street
5:55 - Eldridge Street
7:00 - Forsyth Street
8:28 - Chrystie Street
9:55 - Bowery
11:40 - Elizabeth Street
12:35 - Mott Street
13:45 - Mulberry Street
14:50 - Baxter Street
15:45 - Centre Street
17:25 - Lafayette Street
19:45 - Broadway
20:40 - Mercer Street
21:40 - Greene Street
23:40 - West Broadway
24:30 - 6th Avenue
26:45 - Varick Street
28:55 - Hudson Street (Holland Tunnel Entrance)
30:30 - Renwick Street
31:25 - Greenwich Street
32:35 - Washington Street
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Driving Downtown - City Of Newark 4K - New Jersey USA
Driving Downtown Streets - Market Street - Newark New Jersey USA - Episode 32.
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Newark is the largest city (by population) in the U.S. state of New Jersey, and the county seat of Essex County.[25][26] One of the nation's major air, shipping, and rail hubs, the city had a population of 277,140 in 2010.
Much of the city's retail and commercial developments are centered on Broad Street (the city's widest north/south boulevard, which once carried streetcars headed for Elizabeth and points south) and Market Street. The intersection of the two streets, known as Four Corners is widely considered to be one of the busiest in the state and at one time was considered the busiest in the country.[3]
Both Broad Street and Market Street are a bustle of activity crowded with numerous shops. Broad Street has many street vendors as well. At night however the streets are vacant and shops are closed. The City of Newark is committed to turning downtown into a 24-hour city, and the downtown area is slowly beginning to develop a 24-hour presence. The former Hahne's and Lefcourt buildings are going to be converted into condominiums beginning in 2005.[needs update] Rutgers–Newark has built a six hundred bed dorm on Central Avenue. An old office building on Clinton Street has already successfully been converted to luxury lofts. Additionally, 1180 Raymond across from Military Park - Newark's second tallest building - completed a $150 million conversion to luxury apartments in 2006.
Located in the heart of New Jersey's Gateway Region, Newark is the second-largest city in the New York metropolitan area, approximately 8 miles (13 km) west of Manhattan. Port Newark, the major container shipping terminal in the Port of New York and New Jersey, is the largest on the East Coast. Newark Liberty International Airport was the first municipal commercial airport in the United States, and today is one of its busiest.[27][28][29]
Newark is headquarters to numerous corporations, such as Prudential Financial, Audible.com, Panasonic Corporation of North America and PSEG. It is also home to several universities, such as Rutgers–Newark (including the law school and medical school), the New Jersey Institute of Technology, and Seton Hall University's Law School. Among others, its cultural and sports venues include the New Jersey Performing Arts Center, the Prudential Center, and the Bears & Eagles Riverfront Baseball Stadium.
Newark is divided into five political wards, and contains neighborhoods ranging in character from bustling urban districts to quiet suburban enclaves. Newark's Branch Brook Park is the oldest county park in the United States and is home to the nation's largest collection of cherry blossom trees, numbering over 5,000.
Economy
More than 100,000 people commute to Newark each workday,[99] making it the state's largest employment center with many white-collar jobs in insurance, finance, import-export, health-care, and government.[100] As a major courthouse venue including federal, state, and county facilities, it is home to more than 1,000 law firms. The city is also a college town, with nearly 50,000 students attending the city's universities and medical and law schools.[101][102] Its airport, maritime port, rail facilities, and highway network make Newark the busiest transshipment hub on the East Coast in terms of volume.[103][104]
Though Newark is not the industrial colossus of the past, the city does have a considerable amount of industry and light manufacturing.[105] The southern portion of the Ironbound, also known as the Industrial Meadowlands, has seen many factories built since World War II, including a large Anheuser-Busch brewery that opened in 1951 and distributed 7.5 million barrels of beer in 2007.[106] The service industry is also growing rapidly, replacing those in the manufacturing industry, which was once Newark's primary economy. In addition, transportation has become a large business in Newark, accounting for more than 17,000 jobs in 2011.[107]
????Walking around NYC on Christmas Day | Battery Park City | Hudson River | View of New Jersey | 4K
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New York City (NYC) is known for its scintillating lights, bustling vibe, tall skyscrapers, and melting pot of cultures. But did you know that this sprawling metropolis was once a Dutch trading outpost? As a result, New York was once known as New Amsterdam.
NYC is made up of 5 boroughs: The Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Staten Island, and Queens. New York City is a hub for education, commerce, finance, media, technology, international diplomacy, entertainment, tourism, innovation, art, sports, and fashion.
Must-see attractions in NYC include: Times Square, The Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, The Empire State Building, Top of the Rock Observation Deck, Rockefeller Center, Grand Central Terminal, Coney Island, The Metropolitan Museum of Art (MET), SoHo, One World Trade Center, Chinatown, Little Italy, The Brooklyn Bridge, The High Line, Chelsea Market, Central Park, American Museum of Natural History, Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, 9/11 Memorial & Museum, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, United Nations (UN) Headquarters, Yankee Stadium, Broadway, Madison Square Garden, Barclays Center, Fifth Avenue, Columbus Circle, Madison Square Park, Bryant Park, City Hall Park, Battery Park, Flatiron Building, New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), Federal Hall, New York City Hall, Madison Avenue, Park Avenue, Hamilton Grange, Hudson Yards, Pier 17, South Street Seaport, Bank of America Tower, New York Public Library, Chrysler Building, Tudor City, Hudson River, East River, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Museum of American Finance, Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), and Washington Square Park.
The headquarters of the United Nations is located in New York City. NYC is home to numerous universities including Columbia University, New York University (NYU), Pace University, Fordham University, St John’s University, City University of New York (CUNY), Barnard College, New York Institute of Technology (NYIT), and The New School. NYC is also home to NASDAQ, and the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). John F. Kennedy International Airport, Newark Liberty International Airport, and LaGuardia Airport are the three airports that service New York City. NYC is also home to sports teams such as the New York Rangers, Brooklyn Nets, New York Knicks, New York Liberty, New York Yankees, and New York Mets. The New York Giants and New York Jets play their home games across the Hudson River in New Jersey.
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Driving Downtown - Newark's City 4K - New Jersey USA
Driving Downtown Streets - Broad Street - Newark New Jersey USA - Episode 43.
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Four Corners at the intersection of Broad and Market Streets in Newark, New Jersey, United States, is the site of the city's earliest settlement and the heart of Downtown that at one time was considered the busiest intersection in the United States.
Newark is the largest city (by population) in the U.S. state of New Jersey, and the county seat of Essex County.[25][26] One of the nation's major air, shipping, and rail hubs, the city had a population of 277,140 in 2010, making it the nation's 67th most-populous municipality, after being ranked 63rd in the nation in 2000.[14] For 2015, the Census Bureau's Population Estimates Program calculated a population of 281,944, an increase of 1.7% from the 2010 enumeration,[13] ranking the city the 70th largest in the nation.[27] Newark is the second largest city in the New York metropolitan area, located approximately 8 miles (13 km) west of the region's historic core, in lower Manhattan.
Several leading companies have their headquarters in Newark, including Prudential, Panasonic (North America), Audible.com, and PSEG. A number of important higher education institutions are also located in the city, including the Newark campus of Rutgers University (which includes law and medical schools and the world-renowned Rutgers Institute of Jazz Studies); the New Jersey Institute of Technology; and Seton Hall University's law school. The U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey holds court in the city, as well. Local cultural venues include the New Jersey Performing Arts Center, Newark Symphony Hall, The Prudential Center, The Newark Museum, and the Bears & Eagles Riverfront Stadium.
Economy
More than 100,000 people commute to Newark each workday,[100] making it the state's largest employment center with many white-collar jobs in insurance, finance, import-export, health-care, and government.[101] As a major courthouse venue including federal, state, and county facilities, it is home to more than 1,000 law firms. The city is also a college town, with nearly 50,000 students attending the city's universities and medical and law schools.[102][103] Its airport, maritime port, rail facilities, and highway network make Newark the busiest transshipment hub on the East Coast in terms of volume.[104][105]
Though Newark is not the industrial colossus of the past, the city does have a considerable amount of industry and light manufacturing.[106] The southern portion of the Ironbound, also known as the Industrial Meadowlands, has seen many factories built since World War II, including a large Anheuser-Busch brewery that opened in 1951 and distributed 7.5 million barrels of beer in 2007.[107] The service industry is also growing rapidly, replacing those in the manufacturing industry, which was once Newark's primary economy. In addition, transportation has become a large business in Newark, accounting for more than 17,000 jobs in 2011.[108]
Newark is one of nine cities in New Jersey designated as eligible for Urban Transit Hub Tax Credits by the state's Economic Development Authority. Developers who invest a minimum of $50 million within 0.5 miles of a train station are eligible for pro-rated tax credit.[109][110] After the election of Cory Booker, millions of dollars of public-private partnership investment were made in Downtown development but persistent underemployment continue to characterize many of the city's neighborhoods. Poverty remains a consistent problem in Newark. As of 2010, roughly one-third of the city's population was impoverished.[93]
Newark is the third-largest insurance center in the United States, after New York City and Hartford.[117] The Prudential Financial, Mutual Benefit Life, Fireman's Insurance, and American Insurance Company all originated in the city. The first, one of the largest insurance companies in the world, has its home office in Newark.[118] Many other companies are headquartered in the city, including IDT Corporation, NJ Transit, Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG), Manischewitz, Horizon Blue Cross and Blue Shield of New Jersey.[119][120] and Audible.com.[121] In 2013 Panasonic moved its North American headquarters to a new 250,000-square-foot (23,000 m2) office building.[122][123]
Portions of Newark are part of an Urban Enterprise Zone. In addition to other benefits to encourage employment within the Zone, shoppers can take advantage of a reduced 3½% sales tax rate (versus the 7% rate charged statewide) at eligible merchants.[124]
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Juniors or Eileen's Cheesecake: For the best cheesecakes and more!
Essex Street Food Market: Sandwiches & Pancakes!
Le Pain Quotidien: Bread & Breakfast
New Malaysian Restaurant: Best curry!
Noodle Soup Town: Best HongKongnese Soups & Wantan Soup!
Saigong Sandwich: Best Banh Mi (vietnamese Sandwhiches) in whole NYC!
The Eddy: gourmet yum!
Sakagusa: Sushi - fresh from the sea!
Dominique Ansel Bakery: The founder of cornets and amazing almond croissants!
Where to shop (in the video):
Chinatown: for funny & cute stuff from Asia
Bergdorf & Goodman: designer & luxury department
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Chinatown: All kind of food and fun!
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⁴ᴷ Walking Tour of Downtown Newark, New Jersey - Market Street, Broad Street, & Raymond Boulevard
I walk in Downtown Newark, New Jersey from Newark Penn Station and travel along Market Street, Broad Street, and Raymond Boulevard.
From Wikipedia:
Newark is the most populous city in the U.S. state of New Jersey and the seat of Essex County. As one of the nation's major air, shipping, and rail hubs, the city had a population of 281,764 in 2016, making it the nation's 67th-most populous municipality, after being ranked 63rd in the nation in 2000.
Settled in 1666 by Puritans from New Haven Colony, Newark is one of the oldest European cities in the United States. Its location at the mouth of the Passaic River (where it flows into Newark Bay) has made the city's waterfront an integral part of the Port of New York and New Jersey. Today, Port Newark–Elizabeth is the primary container shipping terminal of the busiest seaport on the American East Coast. In addition, Newark Liberty International Airport was the first municipal commercial airport in the United States, and today is one of its busiest.
Several leading companies have their headquarters in Newark, including Prudential, PSEG, Panasonic Corporation of North America, Audible.com, IDT Corporation, and Manischewitz. A number of important higher education institutions are also in the city, including the Newark campus of Rutgers University (which includes law and medical schools and the Rutgers Institute of Jazz Studies); the New Jersey Institute of Technology; and Seton Hall University's law school. The U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey sits in the city as well. Local cultural venues include the New Jersey Performing Arts Center, Newark Symphony Hall, the Prudential Center and the Newark Museum.
Filmed August 28, 2018
Timestamps
1:25 - Market Street & Raymond Plaza East
5:43 - Market Street & Mulberry Street
8:40 - Broad Street & Market Street (Four Corners)
10:40 - Broad Street & Bank Street
12:10 - Raymond Boulevard & Broad Street
13:50 - Raymond Boulevard & Commerce Court
15:40 - Raymond Boulevard & Mulberry Street
18:02 - Raymond Boulevard & McCarter Highway (Route 21)
20:25 - Raymond Boulevard & Raymond Plaza West
24:06 - Raymond Plaza East & Commercial Street
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New York City Trip
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Kevin and Jimmy's Guide to New York City: The Lower East Side
Kevin and Jimmy travel to one of Manhattan's hippest neighborhoods.
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New York City - Christmas Time Is Something Magical
Celebrating the team with a long weekend in New York. Catch all our fun! The Marketing Partner's adventures in the big Apple! Below are all the links to things we did, places we ate and points of interest in the order of the video:
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0:11 Delta Sky Club - Hartsfield - Jackson Atlanta, GA, Terminal F
0:30 Delta Sky Club - Hartsfield - Jackson Atlanta, GA, Terminal B
0:41 Vincent's Restaurant
0:50 Black Coconut Ash Ice Cream from Morgenstern's
0:56 View out the room of the Comfort Inn Manhattan Bridge (Chinatown). Room 1106
1:00 Cronuts from Dominque Ansel Bakery (we pre-ordered 3 weeks prior so we just walked in and picked up).
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1:32 Pizza School
2:30 JW Marriott Essex House. Room 3610 (Family Suite, King Bedroom with couch. Living Room with Queen Sofabed, 1.5 Bathroom).
2:50 Bergdorf Goodman Holiday Window Display 2016
3:23 Central Park - Strawberry Fields
3:33 Kevin Bacon Magnet (Actor/Guide Trey Gibbons).
3:40 Bethesda Fountain in Central Park
4:15 Grand Central Whispering Wall -
4:22 Bleeker Street Pizza (get Grandma's slice)
4:37 Chelsea Market
4:48 Broadway Production WAITRESS
4:57 Baked By Melissa
5:14 JW Marriott Essex House. Room 3610 (Family Suite, King Bedroom with couch. Living Room with Queen Sofabed, 1.5 Bathroom).
5:46 Tree at Rockfeller Plaza
5:55 Window Displays at Saks 5th Avenue
6:00 Light Show on the building at Saks 5th Avenue
6:17 Skyline of NYC looking from the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge
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The infamous house of horrors where Kendall Francois stashed the rotting corpses of women he killed during his serial murderer days.
The killings took place between 1996 and 1998. His last would be victim escaped his clutches and made it to a gas station at the corner of Main and Grand Streets where she was then able to call the police for help. May all of the people he hurt be at peace.
Top 10 Worst Places to Live in England
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According to ilivehere.co.uk, which has been compiling this list for more than a decade, with the votes from thousands of readers, these are the WORST places to live in England.
10: Blackpool
Once famed for its golden mile, Blackpool now conjures up images of drunken stags and hens, falling over in the street and spewing on themselves, before retiring to a grotty seaside B&B.
9: Oldham
The most deprived town in England according to the ONS, where the streets have been described as “graffiti covered, fly-tipped shells of what they once were”.
8: Sunderland
has the highest rate of teen pregnancies in Europe.
sexual offences, violent crime and theft are all on the up and are higher than the national average. (I’ve seen policemen on pedal bikes chasing chavs in stolen cars. You might not believe it but I really have seen it!)
7: Gravesend
One voter comments: I have lived in Gravesend all my life. I have visited many other crap towns across Kent like Lewisham, Dartford, Chatham and so on and not one so far, has even came near to being as chav infested as Gravesend.
6. BRADFORD
A Commenter says: Bradford is literally hell on earth. The city centre resembles a squalid cess pit, full of monstrous partially demolished 60’s concrete office blocks, Pound shops, amusement arcades, prostitutes, heroin addicts, Eastern European car-jackers, Asian drug dealers, pre-pubescent mums and mad alcoholic tramps having arguments with themselves.
Being the sixth largest city in the country, in terms of population, it now boasts another famous serial killer...
5: ROCHDALE
One in seven people in Rochdale had no qualifications at all. Weekly earnings were £413 on average last year, compared to £676 in London.
4. SCUNTHORPE
A town once voted the least romantic place in the country.
Apparently Maccy Ds is a chav’s staple diet. Well the small town of Scunthorpe has 3.
3. LUTON
One commenter points out; on Christmas day the local McDonalds gets busier every year”
Black, White, Asian it doesn’t matter, everyone looks like they’re trying to escape or have given up hope on life itself.
2. KINGSTON UPON HULL
based on official government statistics, Hull is the worst place to live in England.
1. DOVER
Apparentñy Dover only beat Hull by 16 votes.
One reader comments;
Let us for a moment imagine that the British Isles are the silhouette of an old man. Scotland is his cap, Cornwall his toes, Anglia his curved spine, making Dover his herpes infested s**t-hole.
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Opening the Williamsburg Bridge
SUMMARY
The film was shot on the roadway of the newly constructed Williamsburg Bridge. The first people to come into view are press photographers carrying large wooden box cameras [Frame: 0690]. Next, a parade of dignitaries and military representatives, accompanied by members of the press [1310], is photographed passing the camera position led by a standard bearer whose banner reads MAYOR [0902]. The mayor of New York was Seth Low, a lame-duck at the time of filming, having been defeated in November, 1903 by George B. McClellan. The Williamsburg Bridge, a combined cantilever and suspension bridge, crosses the East River from Delancey and Clinton Streets, Manhattan, to Roebling and S. 5th Streets, Williamsburg. Built at a cost of twelve million dollars, it held two lanes of roadway, two L tracks, four trolley tracks, and two promenades. It was the largest suspension bridge in the world at the time.
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Copyright title: Opening the Williamsburg Bridge [New York City]
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United States : American Mutoscope and Biograph Company, 1904.
NOTES
Copyright: American Mutoscope & Biograph Co.; 11Feb1904; H42039.
Camera, G.W. Billy Bitzer.
Photographed December 19, 1903. Location: East River, New York, N.Y.
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Williamsburg Bridge (New York, N.Y.)
Bridges--New York (State)--New York.
Parades--New York (State)--New York.
Photojournalists--New York (State)--New York.
Press--New York (State)--New York.
East River (N.Y.)
Actuality--Short.
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American Mutoscope and Biograph Company.
Paper Print Collection (Library of Congress)
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Hugh Gaitskell Arrives In Us (1956)
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Labour Party Leader Hugh Gaitskell and wife arrive at Idlewild Airport, New York, United States of America.
Various shots of Leader of the Labour Party Hugh Gaitskell and wife, arriving at airport. They alight from plane and walk off across tarmac with officials.
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NY Agricultural Commissioner visits farmers' market
SHOTLIST
1. Woman buying in farmers market, US delegation in background
2. Various of New York Agricultural Commissioner Patrick Hooker and delegation walking past agricultural produce
3. Close-up of tomatoes on sale
4. Hooker buying produce
5. Wide of delegation in market
6. Close-up of meat
7. Hooker and delegation in front of butcher cutting meat
8. Hooker eating a banana
9. Wide of farmers market
10. Close-up of produce
11. Wide of Hooker and delegation in farmers market
STORYLINE
A New York farm mission visited a farmers market on Wednesday in Havana, winding up a trip to Cuba that saw no firm sales of products to the communist-run island.
Trade consultant Kirby Jones, who was on New York Agriculture Commissioner Patrick Hooker's trip, said he hoped some contracts would be worked out after the group returned to the U.S. on Thursday.
New York is now among several U.S. states pushing for more trade with the communist-run island despite tightened U.S. restrictions.
Hooker said at a news conference in Havana on Monday that it was his state's first official visit to Cuba since the sale of American agricultural products to the island was permitted almost eight years ago.
He said he hoped Cuban officials could be made aware of the high quality of products they have available.
Hooker said Cuban officials were interested in New York apples, wines, and canned fruit.
The Americans on Tuesday threw their Cuban hosts a dinner with New York-state produced products, including steaks and cheesecake.
At the farmers market on Wednesday, delegation members sampled bananas and asked about tropical produce.
Cuba has been under an American trade embargo for more than four decades, but a law passed by the U.S. Congress in 2000 allows American food to be sold directly to the island on a cash basis.
Recent restrictions require Cuba to pay for the goods in full before they leave American ports.
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