The moniker 'Big Apple' originally garnered attention from jazz musicians in the 1930s, as they referred to the city as a signal for opportunities to hit it big in the music scene.
New York City is not only home to iconic landmarks, but it also hides a rich tapestry of lesser-known stories that reflect its dynamic history and diverse culture.
As we mark the 400th anniversary of New York City, uncovering its secrets allows us to celebrate the less obvious narratives that have shaped the metropolis.
Some secret subway stations, like the one at City Hall, feature stunning architecture and have remained untouched since they were closed to the public decades ago.
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