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Cultures
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This 93 meter tall landmark welcomes immigrants as they enter New York Harbor, New York City. A) Central Park B) Empire State Building C) Statue of Liberty D) Civic Fame
Statue of Liberty
100
The simplest way to travel, in which most New Yorkers partake in, keeping them off the streets and on the sidewalks.
Walking
100
This DAIRY dessert that swept the world is made of cheese, eggs, sugar, and crust.
New York Cheesecake
100
One of the top hospitals in New York, located in 6 different locations throughout the state but only one in NYC. A) Brooklyn Hospital B) New York Presbyterian Hospital C) The hospital
New York Presbyterian Hospital
100
This culture has it's own "section" based on it's food, clothes and it's cultural characteristics. This counrty is also one of the most populated in the world, located in Asia.
Chinese
200
Major commercial intersection in Manhattan, New York City, at the junction of Broadway and Seventh Avenue. It is filled with billboards and holds the annual broadcast of New Year's celebration. A) World Trade Center B) Times Square C) Brooklyn Bridge D) Bronx Zoo
Times Square
200
Cars that have a designated driver that must be paid a fare. These vehicles are usually yellow.
Taxis
200
These classic American favorites are served on a bun and topped with anything from sauerkraut to onion sauce, often sold by street vendors.
Hot Dog
200
Founded in 1817 and used all over the world, this "Big Board" also known as NYSE. It is the world's largest of its kind used by market economy.
New York Stock Exchange
200
This culture may not be easily identified in NYC, but it stays true to it's traditions of wearing green, searching for four leaf clovers and celebrating on March 17th.
Irish
300
Location where concerts can be held, and where the New York Knicks play. A) Yankee Stadium B) Louis Armstrong Stadium C) Shea Stadium D) Madison Square Garden
Madison Square Garden
300
As New York City is surrounded by water, this type of transportation is taken advantage of, especially for trade.
Boats
300
Italian dish served in massive slices, which can be cooked in a coal oven or deep dish style.
Pizza
300
These are the most common types of mines in New York, boasting 1,867 of them. This resource can be used for roads, buildings, etc. A)Granite mines B)Sand/Gravel Mines C)Coal Mines D)Cotton Plantations
Sand/Gravel Mines
300
Even though this culture makes salsa and burritos like no other, it has the highest number of illegal immigrants from it's country than any other country.
Mexican
400
843 acre park in the center of the city, including monuments, bridges, terraces, and a 20 acre lake. A) Central Park B) Battery Park C) Coney Island D) NYC Park
Central Park
400
This transportation is used below ground on tracks, first used in 1904.
Subway
400
Circular dough that has been baked often with seeds. They can be used as the base for sandwiches, or served for breakfast with cream cheese.
Bagels
400
Because of this industry, NYC has one of the highest hotel occupancy rates in the country. T_ U _ _ _ M
Tourism
400
Known for their homemade pizza and the males from this country looking like Mario, this culture is....?
Italian
500
103 story skyscraper used as offices, also known as the building King Kong climbed. A) Chrysler Building B) Museum of Modern Art C) New York Public Library D) Empire State Building
Empire State Building
500
This transportation is commonly used for touring, and getting around on the streets. It can have two levels of seats.
Bus
500
This type of sandwich includes peppered meat served on rye with mustard, which can be served at delis. A) Tuna Melt B) Sesame Pancake C) Pastrami Sandwich D) Pulled Pork Sandwich
Pastrami Sandwich
500
This nationwide retail store is the largest bookseller in the U.S, and is stationed in Manhattan, New York City.
Barnes and Noble
500
This culture's religion is catholic, and are increasing in the US. H_S_A_I_
Hispanic