The Big Apple is packed with people, restaurants, and everything in between. In addition, it’s not surprising that it is also packed with many fun facts. Here are 11 interesting things that you may not have known about NYC:
New York is so full of diversity that there are approximately 800 languages being spoken in the city, many of which are endangered. The list includes several indigenous American languages, Aramaic, Irish Gaelic, Pennsylvania Dutch, Romany, and more.
Whether making it big in the city or moving there for its appeal, these millionaires are a stark contrast to the area’s many homeless.
There are plenty of Polish restaurants to prove it! To satisfy your next Pierogi craving, head over to one of the number of Polish restaurants clustered in Brooklyn’s Greenpoint neighborhood.
In New York, there are plenty of places to satisfy your Pierogi cravings.
In a city where real estate seems to be piled high and squeezed into every imaginable corner, it seems unbelievable that the population density on Manhattan doesn’t even compare with that of Ancient Rome.
Imagine have the whole Upper East Side to your lonesome!
At least the snow doesn’t fall in July, but you should be prepared for harsh winter storms.
With so much to do in the city, you have to stay awake somehow. Or maybe it’s just there are so many new coffee places to try every day?
Of course, even if you’re late, the city is full of public transportation options with a multitude of departure times.
The exact number counted comes out to about 15,152. From humans to subway rats to insects and bacteria, the subway is full of many seen and unseen things.
The state lines are so entangled in the heart of the city that it’s sometimes hard to keep track of where you’re actually standing or, in this case, floating.
Part of the Statue of Liberty’s base actually sits in New Jersey.
The idea of this project, The Lowline, is to use solar technology to illuminate a historic trolley terminal on the Lower East Side. The negotiations are currently in the process of being finalized before construction will be launched.
From the Mohawk steelworkers who built many towering skyscrapers to the thousands of immigrants, NYC is full of a rich history and cultural diversity for you to discover!