Holiday Shopping in Queens Mall, Christmas Time in New York City
Holiday Shopping in Queens Mall, Christmas Time in New York City
Queens Center Mall is an urban shopping mall in the Elmhurst neighborhood of Queens, New York City, United States. Queens Center Mall is the largest mall in Queens. Queens Center opened on September 12, 1973, on land previously occupied by a children's amusement park, a supermarket, and automobile parking. The mall underwent a major expansion from 2002 to 2004, nearly doubling in size as the original mall was renovated and another wing was added across a local street.
Queens is the easternmost and largest in area of the five boroughs of New York City. It is geographically adjacent to the borough of Brooklyn at the southwestern end of Long Island and to Nassau County farther east on Long Island; in addition, Queens shares water borders with the boroughs of Manhattan and the Bronx. Coterminous with Queens County since 1899, the borough of Queens is the second-largest in population (after Brooklyn), with a census-estimated 2,358,582 residents in 2017, approximately 48% of them foreign-born. Queens County also is the second-most populous county in the U.S. state of New York, behind the neighboring borough of Brooklyn, which is coterminous with Kings County. Queens is the fourth-most densely populated county among New York City's boroughs, as well as in the United States. If each of New York City's boroughs were an independent city, Queens also would be the nation's fourth most populous, after Los Angeles in California, Chicago in Illinois and Brooklyn. Queens is the most ethnically diverse urban area in the world.
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Queens in New York City is the most ethnically diverse urban area in the world. If each of New York City's boroughs were an independent city, Queens also would be the nation's fourth most populous, after Los Angeles in California, Chicago in Illinois and Brooklyn.
Queens is the easternmost and largest in area of the five boroughs of New York City. It is geographically adjacent to the borough of Brooklyn at the southwestern end of Long Island and to Nassau County farther east on Long Island; in addition, Queens shares water borders with the boroughs of Manhattan and the Bronx. Coterminous with Queens County since 1899, the borough of Queens is the second-largest in population (after Brooklyn), with a census-estimated 2,358,582 residents in 2017, approximately 48% of them foreign-born. Queens County also is the second-most populous county in the U.S. state of New York, behind the neighboring borough of Brooklyn, which is coterminous with Kings County. Queens is the fourth-most densely populated county among New York City's boroughs, as well as in the United States.
Queens has the most diversified economy of the five boroughs of New York City. It is home to JFK International Airport and LaGuardia Airport. These airports are among the world's busiest, in turn giving Queens the busiest airspace in the United States. Landmarks in Queens include Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Citi Field (home to the New York Mets baseball team), the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center (site of the US Open tennis tournament), Kaufman Astoria Studios, Silvercup Studios, and Aqueduct Racetrack. The borough has diverse housing, ranging from high-rise apartment buildings in the urban areas of western and central Queens, such as Jackson Heights, Flushing, Astoria, and Long Island City, to somewhat more suburban neighborhoods in the eastern part of the borough, including Little Neck, Douglaston, and Bayside.
Queens Boulevard is a major thoroughfare in the New York City borough of Queens connecting Midtown Manhattan, via the Queensboro Bridge, to Jamaica. The combination of Queens Boulevard's immense width, heavy automobile traffic, and thriving commercial scene made it the most dangerous thoroughfare in New York City by the 1990s.
In Popular Culture
In the HBO original series, Entourage, main character Vince stars in a fictional film named Queens Boulevard in which he is able to identify with the source material as an original resident of New York.
In the movie Coming to America, the address of McDowell's restaurant is 85-07 Queens Boulevard in Elmhurst, which was formerly a Wendy's fast food restaurant but is now a new housing development.
Dukes Boulevard in the video game Grand Theft Auto IV is based on Queens Boulevard.
A short-lived sitcom entitled 13 Queens Boulevard, aired on ABC-TV in 1979.
On The Mindy Project Morgan says to Dr. Lahiri that if it weren't for her, he'd be working at the fake Popeye's on Queens Boulevard.
In the movie Cruel Intentions, the main character of Sebastian Valmont (Ryan Philippe) is seen driving along Queens Boulevard in the beginning credits.
In the movie Goodfellas, the character Morrie owns a wig shop located at 26 Queens Boulevard.
In the movie Spider-Man: Homecoming, Tony Stark mentions Queens Boulevard to his driver Happy.
Job Opportunities at Queens Center Mall New York
Queens Center Mall is an enclosed urban shopping mall located in Queens Boulevard Elmhurst, New York, USA. It was opened on September 12, 1973 developed by Taubman Centers
The mall has four floors with a total retail floor area of 966, 499 square feet
considered as one of the highest sales per square foot in the United States
Queens Center Mall is considered as the largest mall in Queens with over 150 specialty stores and services inside the mall
Queens Center will offer you hundreds of top retail shops plus delectable foods from a wide array of restaurants and services in the mall
Some of the Specialty Stores in Queens Center
Aeropostale, Aldo, Bebe, Coach, Crocs Footwear, Forever 21, Fossil, GAP, GNC, GUESS, Journeys
Job Opportunities at Queens Center Mall
Part-Time Sales Associates/ Stock Associates/ Keyholder/ Assistant Manager/ Retail Sales Stock Greeter/
Supervisors (Team Leaders)/Sales Associates (Team Members)
Full-Time & Part-Time Admin Assistants
Some of Employees Benefits
big discounts ranging from 10%-50%
be the first one to see and check the best merchandise for clearance sales
flexible working schedule, Most shifts are often only for 3-6 hours long.
There are a lot of job vacancies available in the retail industry
⁴ᴷ⁶⁰ Walking NYC : Flushing Meadows–Corona Park, Queens
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From Wikipedia:
Flushing Meadows–Corona Park, often referred to as Flushing Meadows Park, or simply Flushing Meadows, is a public park in the northern part of Queens, New York City. It contains the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, the current venue for the US Open tennis tournament; Citi Field, the home of the New York Mets baseball team; the New York Hall of Science; the Queens Museum of Art; the Queens Theatre in the Park; the Queens Zoo; and the New York State Pavilion. It formerly contained Shea Stadium, demolished in 2009.
Flushing Meadows–Corona Park was created as the site of the 1939/1940 New York World's Fair and also hosted the 1964/1965 New York World's Fair. The park is bounded by I-678 (Van Wyck Expressway) on the east, Grand Central Parkway on the west, Flushing Bay on the north, and Union Turnpike on the south. Flushing Meadows–Corona Park is the fourth-largest public park in New York City, with a total area of 897 acres (363 ha). Until the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation (NYC Parks) conducted a survey of New York City park areas in 2013, the park was believed to be 1,255 acres (508 ha) in size.
It is owned and maintained by NYC Parks. Private, non-profit groups such as the Flushing Meadows–Corona Park Conservancy and the Alliance for Flushing Meadows–Corona Park provide additional funds, services, and support. The park is at the eastern edge of the area encompassed by Queens Community Board 4.
Filmed January 27, 2019
Timestamps
3:45 - 111th Street & 49th Avenue
4:50 - Flushing Meadows-Corona Park Entrance at 111th Street & 49th Avenue
7:30 - Terrace on the Park
10:30 - Queens Zoo
11:25 - Fantasy Forest Amusement Park & Carousel
16:06 - World's Fair Observations Towers, New York State Pavilion, Queens Theatre
18:03 - Westinghouse Time Capsules
19:05 - Skate Park
20:50 - Inside Look of New York State Pavilion
23:55 - The Unisphere
25:33 - The Unisphere Informational Plaque
26:00 - Queens Museum (New York City Building)
29:05 - Arthur Ashe Stadium
34:00 - Apollo Statue
35:40 - Soccer (Football) Fields
38:28 - Pool of Industry with Seagulls
46:25 - Passerelle Pedestrian Bridge
48:25 - Long Island Railroad Mets-Willets Point Station
49:44 - MTA Corona Maintenance Shop (Left Side) & MTA New York City Transit Casey Stengel Bus Depot (Right Side)
52:31 - 7 Train Mets-Willets Point Station
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New York, Queens Boulevard.
Onibus da linha Q60 percorrendo o Queens Boulevard, bairro de Queens, a caminho de Manhattan. New York City, USA.
4k - NYC Queens Jamaica Ave
Jamaica Avenue is a major avenue in the New York City boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, New York, in the United States. Jamaica Avenue's western end is at Broadway and Fulton Street, as a continuation of East New York Avenue, in Brooklyn's East New York neighborhood. Physically, East New York Avenue connects westbound to New York Avenue, where East New York Avenue changes names another time to Lincoln Road; Lincoln Road continues to Ocean Avenue in the west, where it ends. Its eastern end is at the city line in Bellerose, Queens, where it becomes Jericho Turnpike to serve the rest of Long Island. The section of Jamaica Avenue designated as New York State Route 25 runs from Braddock Avenue to the city line, where Jamaica Avenue becomes Jericho Turnpike.
Vintage Staley Geared Traction Elevators - Expressway Plaza [Elmhurst, NY; Queens Center]
These are the Staley elevators in Expressway Plaza, the large gray building outside of Queens Center. They very original: beautiful vanity lanterns, dual GAL COP's, and a nice lobby floor indicator system. Cabs are nothing to talk about, but the floor indicator is well maintained (surprisingly), the original lanterns work for the most part, and the ADA nazis haven't discovered these yet. To top it all off, the Staley labels are all intact. I've seen the Times font one many times, but the stylized one on the floor is new to me.
Note that an ADA phone was put in (it's also what produces the EPCO floor beep), but the phone box is 5 FEET ABOVE THE FLOOR! HA! FAIL! Also note that the lanterns always ring twice: once when an elevator is starting to level, and again when it has finished leveling. Interesting.
Anyways, they're in reasonably good overall condition. They've held up well and the maintenance staff have kept the fixtures in good shape, but the motors need some help: leveling takes a decade. I also noticed that the interlocks didn't always take, causing the doors to pause, holding up the lift.
Brand: Staley
Installed:
Machine: Geared Traction
Floors Served: B, L, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Fixtures: Older GAL Fixtures.
Fear/DT Index: Low. Slow, takes a long time to level.
New York City 4K - Morning Drive - Queens - Driving Downtown
Friday morning drive in the most ethnically diverse urban area in the world. Video focuses on the Astoria and Ditmars Steinway neighborhoods in Queens New York City.
Queens is the easternmost of the five boroughs of New York City. It is the largest borough geographically and is adjacent to the borough of Brooklyn at the southwestern end of Long Island. To its east is Nassau County. Queens also shares water borders with the boroughs of Manhattan and the Bronx. Coterminous with Queens County since 1899, the borough of Queens is the second largest in population (after Brooklyn), with an estimated 2,358,582 residents in 2017, approximately 48% of them foreign-born. Queens County also is the second most populous county in the U.S. state of New York, behind Brooklyn, which is coterminous with Kings County. Queens is the fourth most densely populated county among New York City's boroughs, as well as in the United States. If each of New York City's boroughs were an independent city, Queens would be the nation's fourth most populous, after Los Angeles, Chicago, and Brooklyn. Queens is the most ethnically diverse urban area in the world.
Queens has the most diversified economy of the five boroughs of New York City. It is home to John F. Kennedy International Airport and LaGuardia Airport, both among the world's busiest, which in turn makes the airspace above Queens among the busiest in the United States. Landmarks in Queens include Flushing Meadows–Corona Park; Citi Field, home to the New York Mets baseball team; the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, site of the US Open tennis tournament; Kaufman Astoria Studios; Silvercup Studios; and Aqueduct Racetrack. The borough has diverse housing, ranging from high-rise apartment buildings in the urban areas of western and central Queens, such as Jackson Heights, Flushing, Astoria, and Long Island City, to somewhat more suburban neighborhoods in the eastern part of the borough, including Douglaston–Little Neck and Bayside.
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Energy Technology in One Minute - Elmhurst Hospital
Take a minute and see how Elmhurst Hospital benefits from energy efficiency upgrades, including boiler and lighting replacements, installation of vacancy sensors and an upgraded chiller plant. These upgrades will save them $1.6 million in energy costs per year and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 7.6 tons per year.
Featuring Dominick Luce (VP of Energy Services Implementation, NYPA); Ebong Ukpong (Conservation Program Engineer, NYPA) & Michael Roberts (Director of Engineering & Maintenance, Health + Hospitals, Elmhurst).
NYPA’s One Minute of Energy Technology series highlights innovative clean energy projects implemented by the New York Power Authority in partnership with our customers. Energy projects like this are part of New York State Governor Andrew M. Cuomo's Reforming the Energy Vision.
⁴ᴷ Walking Tour of Queens & Brooklyn, NYC - Grand Avenue/Grand Street from Elmhurst to Williamsburg
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I walk the entire length of Grand Avenue from Queens Boulevard in Elmhurst, Queens, over the Newtown Creek (where it becomes Grand Street in Brooklyn) to the East River at Grand Ferry Park in Williamsburg.
Timestamps:
2:12 - Queens Boulevard
7:53 - Van Kleeck Street
12:39 - 82nd Street
15:18 - Elmhurst Park
17:42 - 74th Street (Maspeth)
22:20 - 72nd Place
27:58 - 69th Place
30:05 - September 11th Memorial
34:12 - Hamilton Place
40:58 - 61st Street
47:38 - 58th Place
56:43 - 49th Place
1:00:00 - Grand Avenue Bridge (Crossing into East Williamsburg, Brooklyn)
1:07:31 - Stewart Avenue
1:09:32 - Metropolitan Avenue Bridge
1:20:48 - Bushwick Avenue (Williamsburg)
1:23:50 - Graham Avenue
1:25:55 - Manhattan Avenue
1:35:10 - Rodney Street (need to head south since Grand Street is broken up by the freeway)
1:42:00 - Havemeyer Street
1:45:22 - Driggs Avenue
1:47:00 - Bedford Avenue
1:51:15 - Wythe Avenue
1:53:55 - Grand Ferry Park
From Wikipedia:
Grand Street and Grand Avenue are the respective names of a street which runs through the boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, New York City, United States. Originating in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, Grand Street runs roughly northeast until crossing Newtown Creek into Queens, whereupon Grand Street becomes Grand Avenue, continuing through Maspeth where it is a main shopping street, until reaching its northern end at Queens Boulevard in Elmhurst.
The thoroughfare continues north and west beyond Queens Boulevard as Broadway until terminating on the bank of the East River in western Queens (in Astoria/Long Island City).
When Williamsburg was an independent town (and, later, city), Grand Street was its first main east-west commercial street which acted as a dividing line between the Northside of town and the Southside of town. Street numbering originated here with North 1st Street, North 2nd Street (now Metropolitan Avenue) and so on running parallel to Grand to the north and South 1st Street, South 2nd Street and so on progressing to the south. Its initial segments from the East River were first named Washington Street and then Dunham Street. It was extended to the southeast to Roebling Street in 1812 and to the then village line between Rodney and Keap Streets in 1830. Soon after, the street was extended to Union Avenue in the new third ward of Williamsburg and bent on an angle to the east in order to pass through the property of several prominent land owners. Grand Street was opened from Bushwick Avenue to Metropolitan Avenue in 1858.
In the 19th century, before the construction of the Williamsburg Bridge, the Grand Street Ferry connected Grand Street, Brooklyn to Grand Street, Manhattan. The Grand Street Line was a streetcar line along the road. Two Long Island Rail Road stations existed along the street in both boroughs. Grand Street (LIRR Evergreen station) along the Evergreen Branch near Willamsburg from 1868 to 1885, and Grand Street (LIRR Main Line station), a station in Elmhurst along Main Line that also served the Rockaway Beach Branch from 1913 to 1925.
At some point between the construction of the Williamsburg Bridge and 1913 (it appears on a 1913 map of Brooklyn), Grand Street was connected to the bridge plaza from the elbow bend near Union Avenue by the Grand Street Extension (now named Borinquen Place) and this became the main flow for car traffic. In 1950, Grand Street was severed by the BQE between Marcy Avenue and Rodney Street.
Filmed February 3, 2018
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Panasonic G7:
Panasonic LUMIX G Vario Lens, 14-140MM, F3.5-5.6 ASPH:
Senal SCS-98 Stereo Microphone:
AmazonBasics Medium DSLR Gadget Bag:
Samsung 128GB microSD Card:
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Kupton Screen Protector + Lens Cap for GoPro HERO5/HERO6:
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⁴ᴷ Walking Tour of Jamaica, Queens, NYC - Jamaica Avenue from Van Wyck Expy to Merrick Boulevard
I walk Jamaica Avenue through the neighborhood of Jamaica, Queens in NYC from the Jamaica - Van Wyck Subway Station to Merrick Boulevard. This section of Jamaica Avenue is known to be a major shopping district, and comparable to Brooklyn's Fulton Street. It is also a major transit hub, with connections to numerous buses, NYC Subway Lines on the E, F, J, and Z trains, Airtrain to JFK Airport, and the Long Island Railroad.
Timestamps
1:00 - Van Wyck Expressway
3:37 - Queens Boulevard
5:52 - 143rd Street
7:41 - 145th Street
9:32 - Sutphin Boulevard
11:20 - 148th Street
12:35 - 149th Street
13:45 - 150th Street
15:56 - 153rd Street
18:08 - Parsons Boulevard
20:33 - 161st Street
21:33 - 162nd Street
22:33 - 163rd Street
23:40 - 164th Street
25:20 - Merrick Boulevard
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FeiyuTech G5 Gimbal:
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GoPro HERO6 Black:
Panasonic G7:
Panasonic LUMIX G Vario Lens, 14-140MM, F3.5-5.6 ASPH:
Panasonic LUMIX G VARIO LENS, 7-14MM, F4.0 ASPH:
Zhiyun Crane V2 Gimbal:
Senal SCS-98 Stereo Microphone:
AmazonBasics Medium DSLR Gadget Bag:
Samsung 128GB microSD Card:
Smatree 3pcs Long Aluminum Thumbscrew:
GoPro HERO5/HERO6 Battery with Dual Battery Charger:
Wealpe GoPro HERO5/HERO6 Black Frame Mount:
Kupton Screen Protector + Lens Cap for GoPro HERO5/HERO6:
Lifelimit Accessories Starter Kit for GoPro:
The CLAW Flexible Tripod:
AmazonBasics Carrying Case for GoPro - Large:
Transcend USB 3.0 Card Reader:
Anker PowerCore 10000 Power Bank:
⁴ᴷ Walking Tour of 14th Street, NYC in its entirety from West Side Highway to the East Village
Filmed November 3, 2017. I walk the entirety of 14 Street in Manhattan, NYC from the West Side Highway to Avenue C in the East Village.
Timestamps:
5:12 - 9th Avenue/Hudson Street
10:21 - 8th Avenue
14:53 - 7th Avenue
18:54 - 6th Avenue
23:53 - 5th Avenue
28:00 - Broadway/4th Avenue (Union Square)
33:44 - 3rd Avenue
37:33 - 2nd Avenue
40:34 - 1st Avenue
43:48 - Avenue A
46:48 - Avenue B
From Wikipedia:
14th Street is a major crosstown street in the New York City borough of Manhattan. Presently primarily a shopping street, in the earlier history of New York City 14th Street was an upscale location, but it lost its glamor and status as the city grew northward.
At Broadway, 14th Street forms the southern border of Union Square. It is also considered the northern boundary of Greenwich Village, Alphabet City, and the East Village, and the southern boundary of Chelsea, Flatiron/Lower Midtown, and Gramercy.
14th Street marks the southern terminus of Manhattan's grid system. North of 14th Street, the streets make up a near-perfect grid that runs in numerical order. South of 14th, the grid continues in the East Village almost perfectly, but not so in Greenwich Village, where an older and less uniform grid plan applies.
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CAMINANDO POR EL PUENTE DE BROOKLYN DE NOCHES EN NUEVA YORK ESTADOS UNIDOS
El puente de Brooklyn (conocido inicialmente como puente de Nueva York y Brooklyn) une los distritos de Manhattan y de Brooklyn en la ciudad de Nueva York. Fue construido entre 1870 y 1883 y, en el momento de su inauguración, era el puente colgante más grande del mundo (mide 1825 metros de largo, y la luz entre pilares es de 486,3 metros), récord de luz hasta que en 1889 se construye el Forth Bridge, con una luz máxima de 521 m. También fue el primero suspendido mediante cables de acero. Desde entonces, se ha convertido en uno de los símbolos más reconocibles de Nueva York.
Es un emblema de la ingeniería del siglo XIX por lo innovador que fue en aquel entonces el uso del acero como material constructivo a gran escala. Está tan bien construido, que actualmente todavía se encuentra en uso. La figura del puente se utiliza en fotografías tipo skyline (tipo perfil urbano o horizonte) para representar a la ciudad de Nueva York.
Puente de Brooklyn visto desde Manhattan
País Flag of the United States.svg Estados Unidos
Localidad Ciudad de Nueva York (Manhattan–Brooklyn)
Cruza Río Este
Inauguración 24 de mayo de 1883
Coordenadas 40°42′19″N 73°59′46″OCoordenadas: 40°42′19″N 73°59′46″O (mapa)
Longitud 1825 m (5989 pies)
Luz principal: 486,3 m (1595 pies y 6 pulgadas)
Ancho 26 m (85 pies)
Gálibo de navegación 41 m (135 pies)
Ingenieros John Augustus Roebling y su equipo
Tipo Colgante/atirantado
Uso Vehículos (sólo coches), trenes elevados (hasta 1944), tranvías (hasta 1950), peatones, y bicicletas
Tráfico 145.000
Peaje Libre de ambos lados
Mantenido por New York City Department of Transportation
Bklyn Hotel Room Tour
One of these days I'll get a wider lens that has a nice F-Stop, but until then, hope you enjoy my Bklyn House Hotel room tour!
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Miss New York Princess | All American Girls and Boys Pageant | NEW YORK REGIONAL PAGEANT
NEW YORK REGIONAL PAGEANT in East Elmhurst, Queens, NY OCTOBER 14. This is a Regional Prelim for the INTERNATIONAL PRINCE & PRINCESS PAGEANT in NY on July 20-21, 2019.
NEW YORK REGIONAL INTERNATIONAL PAGEANT
BEAUTY PAGEANT & MODEL SEARCH
Sunday, October 14, 2018
BEAUTY PAGEANT & MODEL SEARCH
GIRLS: 2 months - 28 years … and MS. Division 29+
BOYS: 2 months - 12 years
New York Talent Scout will be there scouting for Print Models, TV Commercials, Films, Soap Operas & Broadway Shows!!
Winners & Runner-ups will qualify for the National Finals held in White Plains, NY July 20-21, 2019.
Akira wins awards: Prettiest Smile, Prettiest Eyes, Personality, Best Dressed title Pageants should be all about making friends, developing positive self-esteem, gaining confidence and having fun.
Competition time:
All contestants CHECK-IN at 12 noon. Followed by a practice session and rehearsal. Show starts at 1:00 - Crowning & Awards approximately 4:00 PM
TINY BABY PRINCE & PRINCESS - 2 mos. – 17 mos.; BABY PRINCE & PRINCESS – 18 mos. - 35 mos., PETITE (Girls 3-5), BOYS DIVISION (Jr. Boys 3-6; Older Boys 7-12), LITTLE MISS (6-9), JUNIOR MISS (10-12), TEEN MISS (13-17), MISS (18-28)
ALL AMERICAN GIRL & BOY PAGEANT
INTERNATIONAL PRINCE & PRINCESS
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Akira gets was awarded New York Princess
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Blizzard 2016 New York City
The record-setting blizzard of 2016 in New York City! Video around my building in Sunnyside Queens just after snow stopped falling.
Massachusetts In Winter
Massachusetts is the most populous state in the New England region of the northeastern United States. It borders on the Atlantic Ocean to the east, the states of Connecticut and Rhode Island to the south, New Hampshire and Vermont to the north, and New York to the west. The state is named after the Massachusett tribe, which once inhabited the east side of the area, and is one of the original thirteen states. The capital of Massachusetts is Boston, which is also the most populous city in New England. Over 80% of the population of Massachusetts lives in the Greater Boston metropolitan area, a region influential upon American history, academia, and industry. Originally dependent on agriculture, fishing and trade, Massachusetts was transformed into a manufacturing center during the Industrial Revolution. During the 20th century, Massachusetts's economy shifted from manufacturing to services. Modern Massachusetts is a global leader in biotechnology, engineering, higher education, finance, and maritime trade.
U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services Queens, New York Office Inauguration, Jan 20, 2012
U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services Queens, New York Office Inauguration, Jan 20, 2012
Grand Central Parkway in Queens,New York
Passing by the LaGuardia airport and also by the Citifield stadium,home of the New York Mets