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Woman standing in the middle of Times Square surrounded by yellow taxis, neon billboards, and evening crowds in New York City.

Opening: Glam in New York City

By Hunter DeVries

There’s something in the air in New York City, and it’s hard to explain until you’re standing in it. This is a place packed with multicultural history, loud personal style, and that signature…

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Evening skyline of manhattan bridge in brooklyn, nyc at dusk

How New York City Changed Over the Last 100 Years

By Hunter DeVries

New York City does not change quietly. It reinvents itself in public. Over the last 100 years, the city has reshaped its skyline, rewired its transportation, redefined who lives here, and rebuilt…

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Harlem New York Travel Guide: 15 Best Things to Do in Harlem

By Hunter DeVries

Harlem is one of New York City’s most culturally rich and historically important neighborhoods. From jazz clubs and soul food to landmark institutions and legendary streets, Harlem offers an entirely…

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Wall Street street sign in Lower Manhattan, tied to the history of American finance and the Financial District

New York City’s Most Significant Historical Places

By Hunter DeVries

New York City isn’t just a modern global capital. It’s one of the most historically layered cities on Earth. Revolutions, immigration, finance, culture, civil rights, architecture, and global trade…

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Aerial view of the New Yorker Hotel with its iconic red rooftop sign surrounded by dense Midtown Manhattan skyscrapers in New York City.

40 Best Free Things to Do in New York City | Part 4

By Hunter DeVries

Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 5 24. Roosevelt Island Address: Roosevelt Island, New York, NY 10044 Roosevelt Island is one of the most underrated free escapes in New York City. Once you’re on the…

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A packed New York City MTA subway train with passengers standing tightly together during a crowded rush hour commute

What Is It Like Living on Minimum Wage in New York City?

By Hunter DeVries

New York City is widely considered the most expensive city in America. Minimum wage sits around $16.50 per hour, yet average rent can exceed $4,000 per month. That gap alone raises a serious question:…

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Street signage for Malcolm X Boulevard (Lenox Avenue) in Harlem, New York City, the neighborhood central to the Big Apple nickname's jazz era history

Why Is New York Called the “Big Apple”? The Surprising Origin of NYC’s Most Famous Nickname

By Hunter DeVries

When you hear the phrase "The Big Apple," you probably picture bright lights in Times Square, yellow taxis racing through Manhattan, and a skyline filled with iconic skyscrapers. The nickname feels…

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