Archive for July, 2010

Need help with the New York city pass.?

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

=) Hello. . I know this is hard. I’m thinking about buying the New York City Pass. The fact is that I will not be able to get the Booket. Is there anyone out there who could help this group of attraction that is nearby. . we have a three days pass and the plane just to get in and out of places. . Thanks! Bodies … The Museum of the History of Botanical ZooBrooklyn GardenBrooklyn MostraBronx Children ArtsBronx MuseumBrooklyn SocietyBrooklyn MuseumCarnegie ToursCattedrale Hall of San Juan DivineCentral ZooCircle Line CruisesCloisters visit the Park Museum and the Empire State Building Society osservazioneHispanic platform Richmond GardensEmpire AmericaHistoric TownIntrepid Sea, Air & Space MuseumNew MuseumEbraico Children Madame York Tussaud’sMadison Square Garden All Access TourMalcolm X & Dr. Betty Shabazz Memorial and Educational Center culturaleManhattan MallMetropolitan ArtMuseo Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) Museum of History NaturaleMuseo ImageMuseo moving the City of New SessoMuseo YorkNew MuseumNBC Studio TourNew AquariumNew York York Botanical Garden New York City Hall Police ScienceNew MuseumNew York York Traffic York SkyrideNew CollectionOn Location MuseumNoble ToursPaley Center MediaProspect ZooQueens Maritime Park Museum Music Hall Stage Door ArtQueens TourRock ZooRadio & Roll Hall of Fame ANNEX NYCShearwater R VelaSolomon . Guggenheim Museum Island Botanical MuseumStaten GardenStaten children MuseumStatua Liberty Island and Ellis FerryStudio IslandImmigration HarlemTop Museum of Sam Lincoln Sam Edgar Allan Poe RockTour CenterZio is TourZio Greenwich Village, George M. Cohan Theatre TourZio Sam Hamilton District Museum Van Tour finanziarioCasa CortlandtBroadway Walkin ‘Wave HillWhitney Art.Weeksville Museum of American Heritage Center

Boyle Heights, East LA Song

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010


A video we shot around town on a digital camera. www.trapbyall.com OFFICIAL SITE Taken from Wikipedia Originally owned by the early LA Boyle-Workman family, the district was subdivided in 1875 and named after Andrew Boyle. Traditionally one of the most heterogeneous neighborhoods in the city, it was a center of Jewish, Mexican and Japanese immigrant life in the early 20th century, and also hosted large Yugoslav and Russian populations. Canter’s Deli, one of Los Angeles’ culinary landmarks and a beloved fixture in the city’s Jewish community, was originally located in Boyle Heights before it followed its customer base to the Fairfax District in the 1940s. However, during and after World War II, most of its non-Latino population left for Mid-Wilshire, the San Gabriel and San Fernando valleys, and the West Side. Boyle Heights’ Japanese population was interned in relocation camps such as Manzanar during World War II and did not return after the war. This evolution is evidenced, among many other ways, by the name of the district’s main drag: once Brooklyn Avenue, it was rechristened Cesar E. Chavez Avenue in 1994. ]Breed Street Shul Breed Street Shul, 2008 Opened in 1923, the Breed Street Shul, located at 247 North Breed Street, was one of the oldest synagogues on West Coast of the United States. Boyle Heights was a predominantly Jewish community for many years, but slowly the demographic changed to a large Latino community, and the synagogue steadily lost congregation members

Planning Your Holiday Near To Central Park

Saturday, July 10th, 2010

If you’re in New York, one of the objectives which will certainly be top of the must visit list is none other than Central Park. Opened in 1859, Central Park covers 843 hectares and 341 hectares of space through the heart of Manhattan in New York.

About 25 million people visit the park every year and after a few minutes walk through it you can begin to realize why.

Central Park was designed by Frederick Law Olmstead, a famous landscape architect of the 19th century. While Central Park may seem natural in the design, the truth is that most of the same Olmstead landscape, including lakes and ponds of the park.

Today Central Park is popular with runners and walkers who want to explore a little “fresh air in downtown Manhattan. The park is also home to two tracks, one of which is a swimming pool in July and August in summer many ways, Central Park Zoo and Conservatory Garden, a nature reserve, an athletics track and outdoor theater.

Visiting New York, no doubt you want to be near Central Park to enjoy its beautiful scenery and wonderful walking opportunities.

Fortunately, there are several hotels located near Central Park, is within walking distance. Central Park is easy to explore some of the most popular areas near New York.

The Upper West Side for example, west of Central Park is located just above and below Midtown Morningside Heights is a great place to spend a day of sightseeing. Some of the most popular attractions in this area include the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, the Metropolitan Opera House, the American Museum of Natural History and the New York Historical Society.

Book a hostel in this area will give you easy access to all these destinations, many within walking distance of each other. Of course, if you choose to stay in a different part of New York, the West Side is easily accessible by subway.

On the other side of Central Park, the Upper East Side is home to places like the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Jewish Museum and the Guggenheim Museum.

The area is a bit more residential Upper West Side, even though there are still many hotels available.

Decide which side of Central Park to stay in can be a difficult decision, but regardless of where you want your luxury hotel in New York are guaranteed to be there many attractions at your fingertips and all other just a train trip passes .

Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society Number 22

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

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Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society Number 22