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Source: studenttravel.about.com --- 18 days ago
With a goal of uncovering cool spots in New York City that might easily be missed by the average and usually overwhelmed visitor, a new series from travel blog Gadling... ... Source: www.amny.com --- 15 days ago
The best part about commuting is that someone else is driving. So why not have one for the road? ...
Source: www.weneedtostop.com --- 20 days ago
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has filed a federal lawsuit on behalf of four guards at New York’s Grand Central Station. The guards say they were disciplined because they didn’t tuck their dreadlocks into their uniform caps, and they suit is being filed alleging they were discriminated against, because the employer policy violates their Rastafarian beliefs. Now they know that they ain’t no Rastas…j/k. But, seriously, everyone with dreadlocks, obviously are not Rastafarians. The men contend that their Civil Rights were violated. Do you think they have a case? ... Source: www.stationstops.com --- 23 days ago
As a Metro-North rider I can confess to several a late-night drunken rush for the last train out of Gotham. And yes, I will confess to making the semi-conscious decision to miss the 1:53 AM out of Grand Central on more than one occasion, and sorrowfully, shamefully watching the sun come up over the Harlem 125th [...] ... Source: webatlantis.org --- 6 days ago
Over 200 New Yorkers recently walked into one of the busiest train stations in the world, New York’s Grand Central Station, and at exactly 2:30 pm, all froze in place. There’s one guy in the video who froze just as he was stooping down to pick up some scattered papers. Talk about commitment. Get the full [...] ... Source: mrsnespysworld.blogspot.com --- 41 days ago
The only word I have for this is INCREDIBLE. If this video continues to not load for you, check out the video here . Although I think it is now fixed, I am leaving the link just in case! =) ... Source: www.karlimann.com --- 40 days ago
Schöne Idee! Und erzeugte einige dumme Gesichter in der Grand Central Station. ... Source: lukep.net --- 15 days ago
Haha, this is pretty amazing. A group of over 200 people “froze” in place in Grand Central Station in New York. They froze in place, in sync, on cue for 5 minutes. The reactions of the people around them are pretty amazing and funny. If I had stumbled upon this situation in person I would have immediately [...] ...
Source: gadgetmaniac.mail2web.com --- 19 days ago
Google launched their Transit on Google Maps service in NYC September 23 2008. Sergey Brin and Larry Page were on hand at Grand Central Station to offically to announce the tool and to demonstrate its features. If you’re in one of 58 cities in the U.S., or 17 abroad, you can [...] ... Source: www.epinions.com --- 12 days ago
rating: 4/5 by: Epinions Author mrkstvns - Volcanoes are humbling wonders of the earth. So immensely powerful that you can't help but stand in wonder of Mother Nature's spectacular might. I love tromping around through Central America, and the entire region is a veritable Grand Central Station of... ... Source: www.nydailynews.com --- 11 days ago
A shuttle train running between Times Square and Grand Central Station has been turned into a billboard on rails. The train's exterior is plastered with an ad for the History Channel - the first campaign of its kind in the city's subway system. ... Source: www.nydailynews.com --- 10 days ago
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority has wrapped turnstiles in part of Grand Central Station with an ad for a Navy Web site. ...
Source: www.independent.co.uk --- 4 days ago
Greatest Cities of the World with Griff Rhys Jones isn't going to win any prizes for wit and brevity in titling. It comes across more like a product relaunch than a television programme. You can imagine the advertising campaign: "Now, the great New York flavours you've always loved – but with added Griff Rhys Jones". And how familiar some of those flavours were. It takes a rare dedication to the obvious to open your New York travelogue with a cityscape and Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue, as Woody Allen famously did in Manhattan, and then simply not bother to undercut the second-hand romanticism with any kind of self-deprecating joke. Then again, people will go a long way for a cliché, as virtually every first-time visitor to New York demonstrates, ticking off the must-see boxes one by one. So perhaps a successful TV travelogue has to pay its dues to skyscrapers and Grand Central Station and hot-dog stands before branching out a little. Even so, his early promise was worrying. "Over the next 24 hours, I intend to explore this town and try to understand what really makes New York New York." "Twenty-four hours?" you thought. There are people who've lived there all their lives who wouldn't pretend to know. ... Source: www.independent.co.uk --- 4 days ago
Greatest Cities of the World with Griff Rhys Jones isn't going to win any prizes for wit and brevity in titling. It comes across more like a product relaunch than a television programme. You can imagine the advertising campaign: "Now, the great New York flavours you've always loved – but with added Griff Rhys Jones". And how familiar some of those flavours were. It takes a rare dedication to the obvious to open your New York travelogue with a cityscape and Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue, as Woody Allen famously did in Manhattan, and then simply not bother to undercut the second-hand romanticism with any kind of self-deprecating joke. Then again, people will go a long way for a cliché, as virtually every first-time visitor to New York demonstrates, ticking off the must-see boxes one by one. So perhaps a successful TV travelogue has to pay its dues to skyscrapers and Grand Central Station and hot-dog stands before branching out a little. Even so, his early promise was worrying. "Over the next 24 hours, I intend to explore this town and try to understand what really makes New York New York." "Twenty-four hours?" you thought. There are people who've lived there all their lives who wouldn't pretend to know. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 21 days ago
'56-minute train service to Grand Central Station.' Now one of Chappaqua's last Grand estates and acquired by the Hilmar Development Group after being unoccupied for the last six or seven years, Meadowhill is being reinvented for yet another life - a ... Source: www.overheardinnewyork.com --- 41 days ago
Mother : I ran into cousin Seth here the other day. Two-year-old son : You mean, you hit heads? (taps forehead) --Grand Central Station Overheard by: EthanK Alsome | Thumbs up | Thumbs down | Link · Email · Quote this! · Del.icio.us · Posted 2008-09-02 ... Find more results for Grand Central Station on RSSMicro.com |
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