What is one of New York’s most infamous and red-circled areas on a rustic map? Broadway Avenue. This avenue is known for running the length of Manhattan and covering all the exciting neighborhoods to become a true New York know-it-all. New York Habitat www.nyhabitat.com presents, “All Along Broadway”, a video series to help you get started in seeing firsthand the ‘it-spots’ one section, of this lovely city, at a time. Don’t forget to check out the other New York Habitat videos- “Times Square” http “Columbus Circle” www.youtube.com and “Madison Square” www.youtube.com Visit New York Habitat’s blog for more info on our video of the Financial District! www.nyhabitat.com Bowling Green & the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian Built in 1907, the Alexander Hamilton US Custom House houses the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian. It is a lovely way to spend the day soaking up the culture, art, and lifestyle of the vibrant people who first called this region home. Wall Street Bronze Bull Though he wasn’t meant to call Wall Street home for long- this hotshot symbol of the fiery, Wall Street Stock Market, collaborates and represents the optimism and unpredictability such an important area of the financial world can bring. Shopping and Restaurants on Broadway Style in the Financial District is not to be doubted. Shops align Broadway that fit to any fashion-junkie, from your favorite brand of American jeans, jewelry, and shoes, to street vendors selling

Max Keiser talks to Stacy Herbert about financial terrorism, Osama bin Laden. Peter Schiff, the world reserve currency, Jim Rogers, Marc Faber, Green Peace, Exxon Mobil, eco-terrorism, Sean Hannity, Bill O’Reilly, the war on drugs, CIA drug trade, the war on terror, false flag operations, Glenn Beck, propaganda. recorded on January 30th 2010

  
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