"A distinctly New York place, mimicking other distinctly New York places, all in what was once a distinctly New York newsroom.”- The New York Times Our flagship location, Bowlmor Lanes Times Square, is 90,000 sq ft of fun and excitement! Located in the former New York Times newsroom in the heart of Times Square, the venue features 50 lanes in 7 private bowling lounges, each themed to represent different places and time periods in New York City history. Guests are invited to bowl their way through NYC on lanes inspired by Coney Island, Central Park, Chinatown, and more. Be sure to check out the brand new arcade, as well!
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Palace Theatre is a Broadway theatre located at 1564 Broadway (at West 47th Street) in midtown Manhattan, New York City. From 1913 through about 1929, the Palace attained legendary status among vaudeville performers as the flagship of the Keith–Albee organization, and the most desired booking in the country."Supreme Vaudeville"Designed by Milwaukee architects Kirchoff & Rose, the 1,740-seat theatre was funded by Martin Beck, a vaudeville entrepreneur based in San Francisco, in an attempt to challenge Keith–Albee's east-coast monopoly. Albee in turn demanded that Beck turn over three-quarters ownership to use acts from the Keith circuit. Beck took the deal, and was in charge of the booking.When the theatre finally opened on March 24, 1913, with headliner Ed Wynn, it was not an instant success and lost money for months.Soon the Palace became the premiere venue of the Keith–Albee circuit. The theater owner Albee sometimes traded on the performers' desire for this goal by forcing acts to take a pay cut for the privilege. Even so, to "play the Palace" meant that an entertainer had reached the pinnacle of his vaudeville career. Performer Jack Haley wrote:
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Thanks for stopping by… My name is John Davydov and I am a wedding photographer based in New York City that is available to travel world wide. Photography In Style was created for brides who want to laugh, play, and shine on their wedding day. As a visual story teller, my love for the art has provided me with the opportunities to travel on assignments to Italy, Israel, Switzerland and Ukraine. My extensive experience in documentary, advertising, sports, portraiture and fashion has sharpened my skills and helps me capture your true emotions when saying “I do”. My laid-back personality puts the couples in the driver’s seat when it comes to their wedding day. My warm, energetic, yet unobtrusive personal style makes the photography a fun memorable part of their very special day. So take a look around and remember to laugh, play, and shine today.
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Duffy Square is the northern triangle of Times Square in Manhattan, New York City. It is located between 45th and 47th Streets, Broadway and Seventh Avenue and is well known for the TKTS reduced-price theater tickets booth located there.In the 18th and 19th centuries Lowes Lane connected Bloomingdale Road to Eastern Post Road. The west end of the lane was at the modern Duffy Square, and the east end at approximately the modern Third Avenue and 42nd Street. Lowes Lane and Eastern Post Road were suppressed late in the 19th century, but Bloomingdale Road survives under the name of Broadway.Duffy Square was briefly dominated by a fifty-foot, eight-ton plaster statue entitled Purity (Defeat of Slander) by Leo Lentelli in 1909. Now the square has two statues: a bronze statue of Chaplain Francis P. Duffy of New York's "Fighting 69th" Infantry Regiment, after whom the square is named, sculpted by Charles Keck, and another statue depicting composer, playwright, producer and actor George M. Cohan, by sculptor Georg J. Lober. The statue was dedicated by Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia on May 2, 1937, who also signed the law authorizing the renaming of the square to "Father Duffy Square" on March 29, 1939; on June 13 of that year, the street signs were changed. The statue of Duffy and the square itself were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.