New York Fun Facts

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New York Fun Facts by Mind Map: New York Fun Facts

1. Chinatown

1.1. New York City's Chinatown is the largest Chinese enclave in the Western Hemisphere.

2. New York Times

2.1. It takes 75,000 trees to print a Sunday edition of the New York Times.

3. Outerbridge Crossing

3.1. The Outerbridge Crossing, connecting Staten Island and New Jersey, is actually named in honor of Eugenius Harvey Outerbridge, the first chairman of the New York Port Authority.

4. Hellmann's Mayonnaise

4.1. Hellmann’s Mayonnaise, the world's most famous sandwich spread, was first introduced by Hellmann’s Delicatessen in Long Island City, Queens in the early 1900's.

5. Washington Square Park

5.1. Washington Square Park in Greenwich Village was originally used as a graveyard for yellow fever victims and later as a site for public executions.

6. Brooklyn Children's Museum

6.1. The Brooklyn Children’s Museum was the world’s first museum exclusively for kids.

7. Cavalry Cemetery

7.1. Calvary Cemetery, established in the borough of Queens in 1848, is the burial site of nearly 3 million people, more than any other cemetery in the United States.

8. NYC Subway

8.1. At 772 miles long, the New York City subway system is 81 miles longer than the state’s 641 mile thruway system.

9. Location Shoots

9.1. Annual location shoots on the streets of New York number 40,000 — including commercials, feature films, television shows and series, music videos and documentaries.

10. Gangs of New York

10.1. The Dead Rabbits and other gangs mentioned in the film "Gangs of New York" were real gangs of New York during the 19th century.

10.2. The character Bill "The Butcher" Cutting, played by actor Daniel Day-Lewis, is based on infamous New York gang leader Bill "The Butcher" Poole.

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