's the second post with my pictures on this fantastic city. But why
is called the Big Apple? It seems that the term has been used for the first time in 1909 by Edward S. Martin in an essay on the city. He compared the state of New York to a large apple and fruit (apple) in New York . It was however a history of disproportionate funding, he said, than working-class areas of the Mississippi (the roots of apple).
Later in time, the term "The Big Apple " was taken several times with various meanings, up to the day when in the 70s Charles Gillet (President of the Office of Tourism) THAT dusted ' expression in the campaign to promote the city, and adopted as a symbol of a red apple NYC.
All photographs were taken with a Nikon compact Coolpiks 7900 from 7.1 megapixels. There is also the
psikonano, have you seen ...?
Enjoy.
Vanni are aware, stay tuned!
I am not a relative of Pamela. Where is the
Princic? A
comments are welcome.
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Tags: Mauro Paviotti, Manhattan, USA, United States, United States of America, Broadway, Times Square, Central Park, Empire State Building, Twin Tower, Ground Zero.
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