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The Empire State!
Kelsey Balmoja
Period 4
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New York's Yellow Cabs are yellow because John Hertz, the company's founder, learned from a study that yellow was the easiest color for the eye to spot. He was right.
New York, also known as The Empire State holds the most populated city in the United States which is New York City. Within the year of 2011, New York City received over 50 million both international and domestic visitors!

More than 18,600 restaurants and eating establishments do business in New York City, and the average cost of a dinner in 2006, according to the Zagat Survey, was $39.43. That includes a drink, tax and the tip.

The Empire State!
Kelsey Balmoja
Period 4
Senior FAM Report

New York's Yellow Cabs are yellow because John Hertz, the company's founder, learned from a study that yellow was the easiest color for the eye to spot. He was right.
New York, also known as The Empire State holds the most populated city in the United States which is New York City. Within the year of 2011, New York City received over 50 million both international and domestic visitors!

More than 18,600 restaurants and eating establishments do business in New York City, and the average cost of a dinner in 2006, according to the Zagat Survey, was $39.43. That includes a drink, tax and the tip.

New York City is one of the most popular cities located within the United States. Reason being is because New York exerts a significant impact upon commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, and entertainment. Nearly 47 million foreign and American tourists visit New York each year including day-trippers. Major destinations include the Empire State Building, Ellis Island, Broadway Theater productions, museums such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, along with other tourist attractions which is Central Park, Washington Square Park, Rockefeller Center, Times Square, the Bronx Zoo, Barclays Center, Coney Island,

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