Nicknames
Boroughs
Firsts
Monuments
Cartoon Characters
100

TriBeCa

Triangle Below Canal Street

100

Madison Square Garden is located here.

Manhattan

100

The world's first museum for kids.

The Brooklyn Children’s Museum

100

The 7,000-pound bronze "Charging Bull," which mysteriously appeared one day in 1989 in front of the New York Stock Exchange, is now located in this oldest NYC park.

Bowling Green

100

This character wears a polka dotted skirt.

Minnie Mouse

200

SoHo

South of Houston Street

200

Greenwood Cemetery is located here.

Brooklyn

200

America’s first performing arts center which, held its first performance on September 23, 1962.

The Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts

200

This Lady in the Harbor is 101 feet tall from base to torch and 305 feet tall from pedestal foundation to torch, with a 35-foot waist, 8-foot index finger, and hefty weight of 450,000 pounds.

What is the Statue of Liberty?

200

The voice behind this character was allergic to carrots.

Bugs Bunny

300

NoLIta

North of Little Italy

300

South Beach is located here.

Staten Island

300

Babe Ruth hit the first home run there, in the first game ever played there.

Yankee Stadium

300

So as not to confuse migrating birds, the lights of this building are turned off on foggy nights in spring and fall.

The Empire State Building

300

This character's middle name is Fauntleroy.

Donald Duck

400

DUMBO

Down under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass

400

City Island is located here.

The Bronx

400

The first public brewery in America opened in 1633 in the Market Field, which is now called this. 

The Financial District

400

The triangular shape of this early skyscraper on 23rd Street produced wind currents that made women’s skirts billow and caused police to create the term "23 skiddoo" to shoo gapers from the area.

The Flatiron Building

400

First TV cartoon couple to sleep in the same bed

Fred and Wilma Flintstone

500

The Willie B.

The Williamsburg Bridge

500

Home of Shea Staduim, in times past.

Queens

500

The first bridge to be lit using electricity.

The Brooklyn Bridge

500

This New York City Art Deco building has six levels of stainless steel arches topped by a lit lancet spire.

The Chrysler Building

500

If you bought this character's first comic, it would cost at last $150,000.

Superman

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