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1 149.31.160.9 (149.31.160.9) 3.059 ms 3.239 ms 3.760 ms
2 65f-55f_ngfw_internal.newschool.edu (10.5.5.2) 2.224 ms 2.211 ms 2.045 ms
3 32a-65f_br-vss_v733.newschool.edu (149.31.1.1) 5.403 ms 4.479 ms 10.000 ms
4 199.109.105.105 (199.109.105.105) 4.246 ms 3.276 ms 3.821 ms
5 [nyc32-55a1-nyc32-9208-cdn.nysernet.net](http://nyc32-55a1-nyc32-9208-cdn.nysernet.net/) (199.109.107.202) 3.633 ms 4.936 ms 5.413 ms
6 17.1.146.86 (17.1.146.86) 3.977 ms 3.589 ms 3.676 ms
7 [apple.es](http://apple.es/) (17.253.144.10) 2.998 ms !Z 3.842 ms !Z 2.963 ms !Z
## New York City
1. Times Square is named after the New York Times. It was originally called Longacre Square until the Times moved there in 1904.
2. The city’s actual name has an interesting story behind it and one of its nicknames does too. A ‘Big Apple’ referred to prizes awarded at horse racing events in the 1920s. Since the term meant “the ultimate” prize or “the best”, many musicians and journalists started referring to New York with this name.
3. New York Is The Birthplace Of LGBTQ+ Rights In The USA
4. The First Pizzeria In The USA Opened In New York City
## Cupertino
1. Almost all of the land within Cupertino’s present-day boundaries was covered by prune, plum, apricot, and cherry orchards.
2. The 11th wealthiest state in the country
3. The “Cupertino Effect” is a term when autocorrect replaced a misspelled word with the incorrect word.
4. Cupertino was named after St. Joseph of Cupertino an Italian born Franciscan friar who was said to have the ability to levitate.