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Escape Entertainment is NYC's premier live escape room operator for the general public as well as for private corporate and social group events. They have hosted over 100,000 customers and set the industry standard for quality of experience.
Escape Entertainment's uniquely curated game rooms are designed to challenge participants' minds and mystify their senses as they race to escape within 60 minutes.
Working as part of a team, players must find clues and solve puzzles in their attempts to escape before their time runs out.
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Top 10 Scary New York City Urban Legends
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In this episode, Henry talks to Gamliel about why and how he started the first stationary Jewish Escape Room in the Western Hemisphere. Born in Moldova, Gamliel moved to Brooklyn, New York at 17. After receiving a bachelor’s degree in data science from Columbia University, he worked in many places around the world including Germany and Israel. He moved back to Brooklyn with his wife and they now have five children.
Gamliel talks about his biggest challenges in the escape room games industry, from attracting non-Jewish customers, to marketing using social media and his website, to finding the right times to be open. He also discusses being Jewish in the United States compared to Europe and the rising costs of being a student in the United States.
Henry also meets a new friend, Ruben, who works for the National Debt Relief Organization on Wall Street. While riding on the subway to Ruben’s office on Wall Street, Henry asks Ruben about what steps it takes to help people become debt free. Ruben tells the story of one of his clients, a veteran, who was struggling with large debts. Ruben was able to put him on a plan and had him out of debt in four years. Ruben also talks about the challenges of working in the “Land of Sharks” a.k.a. Wall Street from long working hours, to taking courses that can help you create specialized skills to be more successful. Ruben also talks about his Armenian culture and where to find the best night life in New York.
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Haunted Places in New York
From New York City to the Town of Hempstead, Brookhaven to Islip, and more! We're looking at some of the scariest haunted castles, cemeteries, and places around! Enjoy!
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NYC and LA are the two largest cities in the United States. New York has the most people, with a population of 8.5 million, while LA has around 4 million people. The New York metropolitan area, however, has 20.3 million people. So about 1 in 16 Americans live there. The Los Angeles metropolitan area has about 13.1 million people.
Both are cosmopolitan, world famous cities. Two cities that never seem to sleep- always hustling and bustling. Over the last century, the two cities have dominated and influenced the culture of the rest of the country. It’s like the two forget the fact that the rest of us exist. You see this on mainstream TV. Most national news and entertainment programming occurs in LA or New York, although LA has way more YouTubers than New York.
Both are by oceans. NYC by the Atlantic Ocean, and LA by the Pacific.
Both are diverse. We’re talking people flock from all over the world to these two cities to start new lives. More than 37% of New York residents were born in another country. Nearly 40% of LA residents were born in another country. Almost half of the residents of LA are considered either Hispanic or Latino. New York has historically been the main way immigrants come to the United States. In both LA and New York, you’ll see lots of ethnic enclaves, or neighborhoods dominated by one ethnic group.
Both tend to have younger residents compared to most other cities around the United States, although LA’s a bit younger. (The median age in New York is about 35.8, while the median age in LA is about 34.6.)
It’s really freaking expensive to live in both cities, although LA is about 8.3% less expensive than New York. But it’s a lot more expensive to buy a home in LA. The median household income in both cities is similar. (LA 61,931, NYC 64,605) The unemployment rates and job growth rates are also comparable.(LA 4.2%, NYC 4.2% ) (LA 1.2% job growth, NYC 2% job growth)
Related to how expensive it is in both places, of course, is how crowded both cities are. While LA is notorious for its bad traffic, by some metrics New York’s traffic is actually worse. Here’s another surprise. If you look at the entire metro areas, LA, the city known for its sprawl that goes on for miles and miles, has a higher population density than New York. But city proper, ain’t nobody as dense as New York City. We’re talking 27,000 per square mile in NYC versus around 8,000 people per square mile in LA. The average commute time for both cities is way higher than the national average.
New Yorkers use more public transportation than LA folks BY FAR. I mean, there’s really no comparison. In LA, people own cars. They drive. In New York, over half of the households don’t own a car. 75% of Manhattan residents don’t.
9 Secrets of the Statue of Liberty Most Americans Don't Know
The Statue of Liberty is one of the most (if not THE most) famous monuments in the world. Anyone visiting New York City can see her, but not everyone knows that Lady Liberty has her own secrets. One of them is – she might not even be a lady at all!
Or do you know, for example, that number seven meant a lot for the Statue's creators? It's easy to notice the Statue has seven spikes on its crown, symbolizing universal liberty across the seven oceans and continents. But there are less obvious references to the number seven. Btw, you can see this monument not in NYC only!
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- It's really hard to picture it, but the Statue actually arrived from France on June 17, 1885, in over 300 copper pieces. The precious cargo was traveling in 214 crates on the French ship, Isère.
- Then, American newspaper magnate Joseph Pulitzer stepped in. Even though 80% of the donations were small ones from middle-class citizens, Pulitzer managed to collect the necessary amount from over 120,000 donors.
- The Statue of Liberty is made of copper, so it was originally about the same color as a penny. According to the New York Historical Society, it turned completely green because of oxidation by 1920.
- The statue was originaly supposed to serve as a lighthouse for ships sailing into New York Harbor. And, two years after it arrived in the US, it actually became one.
- There are 16 leaves around the torch, and the monument itself is 151 feet tall. The sum of both those digits is seven as well. Clearly, that number meant a lot for the Statue's creators.
- Famous engineer Alexander Gustave Eiffel helped design the steel internal framework to keep the statue stable. It's strong enough to withstand around 600 bolts of lightning a year.
- Most people are positive it's a representation of the Roman goddess of freedom, Libertas. The widely accepted story is that Bartholdi modeled her face after his mother.
- Author and journalist, Elizabeth Mitchell, however, claims that the sculptor actually used his brother's face as a model!
- Another theory was presented by French writer Nathalie Salmon, who claims Lady Liberty was modeled after her ancestor Sarah Salmon.
- You can find a smaller Statue of Liberty, which was the original model for its big sister, in the Jardin du Luxembourg in Paris. It's been there since 1906, after Bartholdi gave it to the Luxembourg museum for the World’s Fair of 1900.
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What Happened When We Visited a Haunted House in New York
When Miss Fanny Van Wyck, born in 1903, passed away in 1988, she could never have imagined her house would be auctioned off by the state against her dying wish. Now her ghost is believed to remain in Miss Fanny's Victorian Party House in Poughkeepsie, New York. The home is known as one of the most haunted in New York State. InsideEdition.com visited the historic location with a psychic medium to explore the house and find out if it really is haunted. The results were truly terrifying.
Former trader at WTC relives his escape
Former trader at The World Trade Centre Jack Avlo talks The Telegraph about his lucky escape on September 11th and how he ended up driving New York City cabs for a living.
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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13 Staten Island Ferry
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15 Battery Park
16 Little Italy
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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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I Escaped North Korea. Here’s My Message for President Trump. | NYT - Opinion
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Top 10 Tallest Buildings That No Longer Exist
This is a countdown of Top 10 tallest buildings that do not exist anymore.
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10. Hennessy Centre - Hong Kong
9. Grand Prince Hotel Akasaka - Tokyo, Japan
8. The Ritz-Carlton - Hong Kong
7. City Investing Building - New York City, USA
6. One Meridian Plaza - Philadelphia, USA
5. Deutsche Bank Building - New York City, USA
4. Morrison Hootel - Chicago, USA
3. Salomon Brothers Building (7 World Trade Center) - New York City, USA
2. Singer Building - New York City, USA
1. World Trade Center Twin Towers - New York City, USA
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How New York's Infamous Gold Bucket Thief Escaped the United States
Surveillance video of Julio Nivelo's daring heist of a bucket of gold in Manhattan, first obtained by News 4 New York, was seen around the world. But, in his view, the theft wasn't his biggest challenge. It was his escape. In an I-Team exclusive, Nivelo tells the I-Team's Marc Santia how he managed to make it to Ecuador.
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Escape Room NJ in Hackensack - - has different adventurous rooms to escape from. We invite all people from NYC area to try our Detective escape room. We called it Escape room NYC because if you don't escape, you will stay in NJ!
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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.
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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.
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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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