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Gary Lincoff Way: 95th & Amsterdam
Did you know the godfather of mushrooms is memorialized at the corner of 95th & Amsterdam? #5 on the NYC Honorary Streets, Gary Lincoff was an internationally renowned mycologist (mushroom expert) and botanist, with over eight books to his credit,…
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Shimon Peres Place: 95th & Riverside
Shimon Peres, who studied at NYU, was an Israeli politician with a 70-year career – serving as both Prime Minister and President. He won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1994 for the Oslo Accords and helped engineer the Israel-Jordan peace…
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Monnie Callan Way: 96th & Columbus
Monnie Callan, #3 on our Honorary Street Names, was an Upper West Side community organizer and medical social worker for nearly 20 years. She was on one of NYC’s first teams supporting HIV/AIDS patients in the 1980s and fought for…
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Ariel Russo Place: 97th between Broadway & Amsterdam
The time between a 911 call and an ambulance arriving can mean life or death. Sadly, in 2013, four-year-old Ariel Russo was struck an unlicensed teen driver and didn’t survive. Her mother believed faster response times could have saved her.…
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Cooper Stock Way: 97th & West End
Our first NYC honorary street marks a tragedy, but it did change laws for negligent drivers in New York City. In 2014, 9-year-old Cooper Stock was struck and killed by a negligent taxi driver who didn’t yield. It happened right…
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The Gates Augmented Reality Experience in Central Park
On my most recent walk with our dog in Central Park, I stumbled upon a new sign near The Boathouse. A tall, standalone alert with a QR code. I love a QR code in the wild! After scanning the QR…
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Central Park Audio Guide – The BEST Way to Explore Central Park
While many visitors flock to Central Park, only a handful truly delve into the rich past and hidden gems of the 840-acre park! Whether you have half an hour or an entire day to spare, the park’s sheer expanse offers…
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Balto Statue in Central Park NYC
Balto Statue in Central Park is a popular destination, especially for dog lovers. This statue can be pet, climbed on, and of course, photographed! Here’s what we’ll cover in this quick article (click to navigate to each section): Let’s dive…