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Anthony Ramos photographed by Rio Noir (2022)
Discover "Coming Outta Queensbridge," a captivating hand-drawn art piece featuring the iconic rapper Nas, beautifully framed in a 9" x 12" d
It’s Bobby Bonilla Day! Respect! #BobbyBonilla #BobbyBonillaDay #NYMets ⚾️ https://www.instagram.com/p/CQzgJV9g8Vn/?utm_medium=tumblr
Good Vibes, Great Styles #barber #nyc #fade #taper #layeredhaircut #cleanbarber #malinandgoetz #andis #tmz #wwe #yankees #nymets #nygiants #nyliberty #knicks #nyknicks #msg #barclayscenter #midtownmanhattan #goldmansachs (at raddbarber) https://www.instagram.com/p/CUQdFQyrJr_/?utm_medium=tumblr
Tomorrow morning the Women's soccer team will be honored with a New York City tradition 133 years old – a ticker-tape parade up Broadway. The tradition of dumping paper on the city's heroes traces back to October 1886, as a group marched down Broadway for the unveiling of the Statue of Liberty, office workers along Broadway and Wall Street began dumping rolls of stock ticker-tape out of their windows, mimicking confetti. Ticker-tape, a one-inch-wide ribbon of paper used to record stock quotes in "ticker" machines, was invented in 1867. As the buildings got taller at the turn of the century, all stocked with excess ticker-tape, the Broadway canyon became an iconic image, the skies swirling with the ticker-tape pouring out of windows, falling down to the streets where it would pile up knee-high. Starting in 1919, the city recognized the importance of the parade and officially instituted it as a civic function, running from Bowling Green to City Hall. Starting that year, the mayor decides who will recieve the honor of a ticker-tape parade. The first city-sponsored parade welcomed home the soldiers after World War I. During the mid-century, parades became more common, with 130 parades between 1945 and 1965, once as many as three in one week in the spring of 1950. To ensure the dramatic effect of the ticker-tape, the city started delivering confetti and shredded paper to Broadway office buildings during the 1960s. The Downtown Alliance now commemorated the past parades with a granite marker along the sidewalk of Broadway's Canyon of Heroes. Some of the honorees over the years have included Amelia Earhart (1932), JFK (1960), the first astronauts to land on the moon (1969), Nelson Mandela (1990), the NY Rangers (1994), the Yankees and Mets (multiple times), and most recently, the Women's National Soccer Team after winning the #FIFA World Cup in 2015. #USWNT #tickertape #broadway #bowlinggreennyc #nychistory #nyc #lowermanhattan #downtownalliance #canyonofheroes #urbanism #urbanhistory #urbanplanning #nymets #nyrangers #nyyankees #nyhistory #brooklyn #queensny #manhattan #midtown #downtownnyc #canyonofheroes #uswomenssoccer #nycurbanism (at City Hall Park Manhattan NYC) https://www.instagram.com/p/BztsONtHKlV/?igshid=4phxeojohl43
Its Game time!! #LGM #NYMETS #AmedRosario https://www.instagram.com/p/BxV5QaClhdct95DnA9FhS83EoW7dvESFNwQgaQ0/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1mke7xuzq6rfh
#DailyLemmon At Shea Stadium in 1967, Jack shoots the breeze with #Mets outfielder Tommy Davis before the filming of the classic triple play scene in THE ODD COUPLE (1968) #JackLemmon #NYMets https://www.instagram.com/citizenscreen/p/BxUmE7_AUxl/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1fs08u4mvnkhq