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  1. New York 100 Years Ago (give or take a decade) 100 years ago Squidoo, the world wide web, and a lot of things that today we take for granted, didn't exist. The Model T set 1908 as the historic year that the automobile came into popular usage, films were still in black and white and silent (the f...
  2. Visit New York City's Central Park For Romance There are a number of reasons that a couple may choose to visit New York City.  Whether visiting the city for personal or professional reasons, there is a special place right in the city's heart that can lend itself to being a great place wh...
  3. Eat at the Best Restaurants in New York's Little Italy! The section of Mulberry Street between Broome and Canal Streets in New York City is known as Little Italy. While many of the Italians that once lived here are long gone, the area still attracts tourists, eager to grab a piece of authentic Italian foo...
  4. Al Capone Al Capone ruled Chicago's underworld of crime during the 1920s. His gang controlled the city's gambling, prostitution, and illegal liquor activities. After defeating several murder charges, Capone was convicted of income tax evasion and spent eight y...
  5. NY Yankees Christmas Every true and loyal NY Yankees fan has at least one ornament on their Christmas tree that shows their allegiance to the team. This year, have a fully decked out holiday with Yankees Santa hats, stockings, ornaments, and decorations. Have a Merry Yan...
  6. New York Yankees Baseball Hats and Caps Welcome to New York Yankees Baseball Hats And Caps. We have all sorts of Yankees hats and caps for youth, women and men. Also be sure to checkout the nifty New York Yankees spring training caps. Show your support for the Bronx Bombers with a brand ne...
  7. Unique Calendars & Art for 2010 Calendars are the least expensive way to have beautiful and unique art on your wall year round. Travel the U.S. and the World right from your kitchen or add some cute and fuzzy baby animals to the wall and start your day with a smile.  You get...
  8. The Best Fall Foliage Spots in the United States Fall foliage, contrary to what everyone may tell you, is not just a New England thing. For most of the country there are great places to see leaf color change not too far away. While New England has been most famous for its foliage, other parts of th...
  9. New York Photography featuring Twin Towers       I have been taking photographs of New York City for about 20 years.  The World Trade Center used to be such a dominant part of the skyline, I found myself photographing the towers often. Both from the New Jersey Side of the...
  10. Navy Nuke Prototype School I thought some of you might have questions about what Prototype School is like. The following is what I have gleaned from conversations with my son and I'm hoping it will give you some insight as to what you can expect at Prototype School. If you've...
  11. Unique Light Switch Covers for Your Home Light switch covers (or as some people might call them - switchplates) are one of those necessary things in our home. But did you realize that you don't have to settle for plain, boring white/tan covers. There is something out there for everyone and...
  12. USS New York and September 11 What sets the USS New York apart? Its construction incorporates 7.5 tons of steel salvaged from the ruins of the World Trade Center which fell on September 11, 2001, the victim of terrorist attack. The steel was melted down and poured into a mold to...
  13. Top 10 Vacation Spots Top 10 Vacation Spots is all about the most popular vacation spots and most favored places to go for vacation around the world. You can find a lot of places all over the world that can be viewed as top vacation spots depending on the time of year and...
  14. The Orphan Trains In 1854 the Orphan Trains began carrying orphaned, neglected and homeless children from the streets of New York City to new homes throughout the country. There has been some assertion that this "placing out" of the children of poor Jewish and Catholi...
  15. Northern U.S. Road Trip When planning a road trip in the United States, there are two popular options: the northern route and the southern route . We'll be analyzing the northern route here, covering the states from Maine to Washington state. If a road trip is in your futur...
  16. Salvage Vehicles - The Ultimate Recycling -Trash to Treasure PLEASE NOTE: This lens is to SHARE INFORMATION only and is not intended to sell you either a salvage vehicle to rebuild or a rebuilt vehicle for sale. This is a time line and information share of my husband's rebuild projects. It's a lot...
  17. Run Baby Run Is a true and thrilling story told by a leader of the mightiest and most brutal gang of New York in the 1950's - the Mau Maus. This young Puertorican boy, hating everyone and everything, recounts his sad childhood in Puerto Rico and horrifying life o...
  18. Fun Free Stuff to do in Manhattan Everyone talks about how expensive New York is, but there are plenty of free activities to choose from! Here's a list of fun, free activities to check out while you're in the city.
  19. Tokyo Diiva OMG! Where have you guys been? Tokyo Diiva is an upcoming rapper from the Bronx and she not your average girl. I'm dead serious! She has a unique sense of fashion and she raps about things other artists never thought of. She's just so dope and she ha...
  20. I-95 Road Trip I-95 runs right down the east coast of the United States, hitting major cities like Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Washington DC and Miami, as well as some of the best sites the country has to offer! A trip from Boston to Miami is approximately 1500...