by Village Copier | Apr 7, 2016 | New York History
THE HOTDOG A New York food staple, the Hot Dog has a long an multi-continental history. There are theories that the first sausage was created during Nero’s reign in Rome by his chef Gaius. However, we definitely know that German sausages, also know as...
by Village Copier | Mar 31, 2016 | What's Up NYC
If you love film, than the Tribeca Film Festival is your event! You can buy ticket packages that allow you to see multiple films or buy tickets for individual showings. This year is the 15th annual festival and will be taking place from April 13–24, and will be...
by Village Copier | Mar 24, 2016 | New York History
Coney Island, probably one of the most notable neighborhoods in New York City, is located on the southwestern part of Brooklyn. Originally an island, it became partially connected to the main land through land fill. The well know site of amusement parks and seaside...
by Village Copier | Mar 17, 2016 | NYC by the Numbers
New York is filled with tall buildings(obviously), but which one’s are the tallest? Some are obviously super tall, but below is an infographic of the top ten tallest skyscrapers in NYC. One World Trade Center: 1,776 ft. 432 Park Avenue: 1,396 ft. Empire State...
by Village Copier | Mar 10, 2016 | What's Up NYC
Up until April, The New Museum is showcasing the work of Anri Sala in an immersive display. Anri Sala is an Albanian contemporary artist who’s body of work explores how sound can interact with history and architecture. The exhibition is a multi-floor cinema...
by Village Copier | Mar 2, 2016 | New York History
The Empire State Building is a 102-story skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan. It’s 1,250 feet tall, but stands at 1,454 feet high with the antenna. It stood as the world’s tallest building for forty years until the completion of the original World Trade...