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Friday, September 11, 2009
Thursday, March 19, 2009
St. Patrick's Day in NYC
Friday, November 28, 2008
Black Friday
What destination were you planning on visiting this year that got cancelled? Chicago, Boston, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, New York City? What about Paris, London or Sydney?
Try NYCwebStore.com for your holiday vacation gifts and souvenirs.
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
UPDATE: Green Brooklyn, Green City 2008
September 18, 2008About Green Brooklyn...Green City
The 4th Annual Green Brooklyn...Green City Conference, coordinated by the Center for the Urban Environment, is New York City's largest showcase of green and sustainability issues, programs, and products. A full day fair and symposium, Green Brooklyn...Green City brings together the community, businesses, nonprofit organizations, and government agencies to share ideas with the public about how to live greener in our everyday lives.
Thursday, September 18, 2008, 11:30am - 5:00pm
Brooklyn Borough Hall, Brooklyn, NYAlways Free and Open to the public
Green Brooklyn...Green City 2008 will feature workshops and discussions led by several of the city's preeminent leaders in sustainable design, green manufacturing, transportation alternatives, energy efficiency, environmental education, and sustainable food.
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See us next year at the 5th Annual Green Brooklyn Green City Fair & Symposium. Visit GreenBrooklyn.org for more information.
NYCwebStore.com is a member of SBNYC (Small Business Network of New York City) a local chapter of BALLE (Business Alliance for Local Living Economies) and run by TheCUE (The Center for the Urban Environment).
NYCwebStore.com thanks AtlanticNovelties.com for green promotional products and educational content.
Going Green for Sustainability
PRESS RELEASE – for immediate release
NYCwebStore.com Goes Green – Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
October 1, 2008 (Brooklyn, NY)
NYCwebStore.com (www.NYCwebStore.com), the largest online city souvenir store makes strides towards sustainability.
With over 1 million souvenirs sold, NYCwebStore.com is the largest online tourist souvenir store on the internet today. Now NYCwebStore.com sets a new milestone--full recycling throughout the entire business. From recycling all possible packaging, boxes and mail to printing on recycled paper, using biodegradable kitchen supplies and installing CFL lights throughout our facilities, NYCwebStore.com continues to make minor and major changes to the way business is done in our communities.
NYCwebStore.com will continue to green our business and share our knowledge with our neighbors to strengthen our communities and our environment. If you have any questions as to how NYCwebStore.com is making green business decision, please contact us through our website at http://www.nycwebstore.com.
Future green changes include solar and wind energy--the cleanest energy choices available.
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Green Brooklyn, Green City - 2008 Annual Fair
At this New York City local event NYCwebStore.com showcased some of our environmentally friendly green gifts and souvenirs. Included in our green booth were reusable cotton tote bags, great for groceries and runs to the local store; Brooklyn Bridge wire models, which are completely recyclable; Brooklyn coffee and fudge--local businesses support the local economy and removes extra resources for transportation; organic cotton t-shirts printed locally and much more. Visit NYCwebStore.com for more green gifts and souvenirs.Monday, April 07, 2008
Times Square on EarthCam.com
Featured souvenir video from YouTube:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=u5nR2jcjwOY
On average, about 750,000 revelers crowd Times Square for the New Year's Eve celebrations. However, for the millennium celebration on December 31, 1999, published reports stated approximately 2 million people overflowed Times Square, flowing from 6th Avenue to 8th Avenue and all the way back on Broadway and Seventh Avenues to 59th Street, making it the largest gathering in Times Square since August 1945 during celebrations marking the end of World War II.
In 1972, entertainer Dick Clark began hosting a live half-hour ABC special detailing the event entitled Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve, which not only aired the descent of the ball, but also performances from popular bands and commentary from various hosts in other cities, notably Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and Orlando. During the millennium celebrations in 1999, Peter Jennings based ABC's operations in Times Square, hosting ABC 2000 Today.
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Travelling's Hard! Which is why I LOVE the Internet!
Monday, March 17, 2008
St. Patrick's Day Gifts
Original Post: Thursday, March 06, 2008 2:37 AM
More St. Patrick's Day Gifts from NYCwebStore.com!
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Saturday, April 08, 2006
Statue of Liberty Facts
When shipped from France to New York, she came in 350 pieces.
Once delivered, it took four months to put her together, and was completed on October 28, 1886. The Statue of Liberty was closed to visitors following September 11, 2001, but Liberty Island was reopened on December 20, 2001. The Promenade and Observatory were reopened to visitors beginning August 3, 2004 by reserved ticket only.
Tips for Visiting The Statue of Liberty:
If you want to visit both the Statue of Liberty and
Ellis Island, allow 5-6 hours for your visit. For the Statue of Liberty alone, it will take about 2-3 hours if you attend a tour. There is plenty of space for enjoying a picnic lunch on Liberty Island.
Ferries and Liberty Island are fully accessible, but the Observatory tour requires walking up 26 steps. Sunblock and water are a good idea if the weather looks sunny. Full-service bathrooms are available on Liberty Island
Tips for Statue of Liberty Tours:
Free ranger-led tours are available at the base of the Statue (no tickets or reservations necessary). Both Promenade and Observatory tours include the Statue of Liberty museum and a chance to see the Statue's original torch. Arrive at the ferry 2 hours prior to your tour to ensure timely arrival. On Observatory and Promenade tours only small purses and camera bags are allowed (and will be inspected). There are lockers for rent ($1 for 2 hours) in the gift shop.
Statue of Liberty Basics:
Statue of Liberty Phone: 212-363-3200
Circle Line Ferry Phone: (212) 269-5755
Nearest Subways to Statue of Liberty: 4/5 to Bowling Green; N/R to Whitehall Street; 1 to South Ferry (you must be in the first 5 cars of the train to exit at South Ferry). Follow the signs to Castle Clinton to buy tickets for the ferry to the Statue of Liberty.
Statue of Liberty With Kids:
Strollers are not allowed on the Promenade or Observatory Tours.
There is plenty of room for running around and relaxing on Liberty Island.
For children 7-12 there is a Junior Ranger Program available. Pick up a free booklet on Liberty Island.
Statue of Liberty Admission:
Admission to Liberty State Park is free, but you must buy a ferry ticket to get there.
Circle Line Ferry Ticket Prices: Adults $11.50; Senior Citizens (62+) $9.50; Children (4-12) $4.50; Children 3 and under free. You can buy your tickets for the ferry online at http://www.StatueReservations.com (there is a $1.75 charge per ticket for advance sales). Ferry ticket included with the New York Pass - present New York Pass in Castle Clinton bookstore for ticket.
Statue of Liberty Hours:
Ferries to the island depart from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Liberty Island closes at 6 p.m. and the last ferry returns to Battery Park by 6:30 p.m. Schedules are updated and revised frequently, so please check the official ferry schedule.
Statue of Liberty Tour Reservations:
Reserve tickets for Guided Observatory and Promenade Tours by phone: 1-866-STATUE4 (U.S. only) or 212-269-5755 or online at www.StatueReservations.com.
Tour tickets are time specific. All reservations require the purchase of a ferry ticket and $1.75 reservation fee per ticket. Ranger Tours of Liberty Island are free and do not require reservations or tickets. Self-guided audio tours (in English, Spanish, German, Italian, French and Japanese) are available for $6 per person.
Food on Liberty Island:
There are basic concessions available for sale on Liberty Island, including hot dogs, ice creams, and beverages. You might also want to bring a picnic to enjoy on the many grassy spaces surrounding Liberty Island.
More About the Statue of Liberty:
For the first time since September 11, 2001, the observation deck of the Statue of Liberty was reopened on August 3, 2004. New guided tours of the Statue of Liberty focusing on the engineering behind the monument are available to visitors. Security is very serious for visitors to the Statue of Liberty -- everyone will clear security (including x-ray inspections of baggage and walk through metal detectors) before boarding the ferry. Participants in Observatory and Promenade Tours will have to clear security a second time before entering the statue.
Time specific tickets are available by phone (866-STATUE4 (U.S. only) or 212-269-5755) and
in person at the Ferry Ticket Office. There is no charge for the tickets, and visitors without tickets can still visit Liberty Island.
Catch a ferry to Liberty Island (and/or nearby Ellis Island) and explore the park grounds.
Ferries to Liberty Island also travel to Ellis Island. Your ferry ticket purchase through Circle Line includes both, so take advantage of both if you can.
NYCwebStore.com Team
Contributing Information by gonyc.about.com.



