Why Do They Call New York City The Big Apple
Camila Farah
As it happens long before new york city was nicknamed the big apple it was known briefly as new orange.
In the hopes of restoring the city to its former glory charles gillett president of the new york convention and visitors bureau promoted the city as the big apple and used there image of the apple on t shirts placards and promotional materials. The term big apple took off outside of horse racing circles with jazz musicians especially those in harlem calling the city by the nickname. Interestingly before nyc was ever the big apple it was a little orange. In 1673 the dutch captured new york from the english and dubbed it new orange in honor of.
There were a lot of small time racetracks and jazz clubs all over america that might be the small apples but the fame and fortune to be found in new york was the big apple. This time the nickname stuck. It had the same meaning for musicians as it had for horse racers. After being founded by the dutch in 1625 as new amsterdam and then conquered by the english in 1664 and redubbed new york city the city was temporarily reclaimed by the dutch in 1673 and called new orange in honor of the netherlands prince william of orange.
30 views andrew karam. New orange lasted just one year before the english. The nickname the big apple originated in the 1920s in reference to the prizes or big apples rewarded at the many racing courses in and around new york city.
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