24 Incredible Facts about New York City
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11/24/2015
Expand your knowledge on the biggest city in America.
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If all of the U.S. was as densely populated as NYC, then the entire population could fit in the state of Texas. -
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The Federal reserve Bank in NYC has vaults that are 80 feet below ground containing 25% of the world’s gold bullion. -
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Those metal canisters of nitrogen that you see on the streets are used to keep underground wires dry. -
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About 1 in every 38 people living in the United States resides in New York City. -
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It can cost over $289,000 for a one-year hot dog stand permit in Central Park. -
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Eating a bagel in New York is the same as eating up to a half of a loaf of bread. -
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Up until 1978, pinball was outlawed in NYC. -
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Every 4.4 minutes, a new baby is born in NYC. -
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Musicians in the subway actually go through an intense selection process, with many of them having performed in Carnegie Hall prior to the subway stations. -
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NYC has the largest Chinese population of any city outside of Asia. -
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There are actually fake buildings that exist throughout the city that house ventilation and maintenance supplies for the subway. -
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The narrowest house in NYC is just over 9 feet wide. -
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Madison Square Park, Washington Square Park, Union Square Park, and Bryant Park were once cemeteries. -
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The population of NYC Is greater than 39 of the 50 states. -
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A wind tunnel near the Flat Iron building used to be a popular area for people to gather as it would regularly raise women’s skirts. -
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A safe deposit box in New York contains a jar with Albert Einstein’s eyeballs. -
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There are actually 20,000 bodies buried under Washington Square Park alone. -
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There is a man who searches for gold and jewels on a sidewalk in NYC netting over $600 per week. -
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There are more than 26,000 people living in each square mile of New York City. -
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When the skies are clear, you can see up to 80 miles from the top of the Empire State Building. You can see five states including: New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. -
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The price of slices of pizza and subway tickets have remained almost the same over the past 50 years. -
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Homeless residents of NYC are eligible to receive a one-way plane ticket free of charge if they have a guaranteed place to stay upon arrival. -
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Times Square was originally named Longacre Square until it was renamed to Times Square after the New York Times moved there. -
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The New York Yankees organization began as the Baltimore Orioles in 1901. In 1903 the team moved to New York and took on the name of the New York Highlanders. -
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