Big Apple secrets: the unbelievable history of New York City
Jacqui Agate
25 November 2022
Go back in time in the city that never sleeps
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It was the homeland of the Lenape peoples
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Europeans arrived as early as the 16th century
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The city was originally called New Amsterdam
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New York was named after the Duke of York
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Wall Street was the site of a slave market
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New York City served as a British military base
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New York City became America’s first capital
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A fire decimated New York City in 1835
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Trinity Church was the tallest building in the city
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Pigs once cleaned the streets
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The design of Central Park was decided in a competition
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New York was a divided city during the American Civil War
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There was an early attempt at the NYC subway system
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The Brooklyn Bridge was tested by elephants
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America’s first roller coaster opened on Coney Island
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France gifted the Statue of Liberty to the USA
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More than 12 million immigrants passed through Ellis Island
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The five boroughs weren't united until 1898
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Times Square was named after the New York Times
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Lombardi’s became the USA’s first pizzeria
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NYC put up the nation’s first public Christmas tree in Madison Square Park
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'Cowboys' patrolled NYC’s Lower West Side
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Workers endured perilous conditions while constructing the Empire State Building
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The Twin Towers used to be the tallest buildings in the world
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Hip-hop was born in the Bronx
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Staten Island voted to secede from New York City
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NYC nearly had the world’s first underground park
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The city’s most expensive hotel opened in 2022
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Over 8 million people live in New York City today
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More than a third of New York City's population was born outside the USA
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