There was a blackout in New York, so I went looting.
The Harlem Renaissance.
U.S.A was brocken in 1847
New York but hasent happend yet.
He was assasinated at his house in New York
Yes, there was a significant blackout in New York City on July 13-14, 1977, not 1968. The blackout lasted for about 25 hours and resulted in widespread looting and arson. The event was attributed to a combination of severe weather and equipment failures, which led to a collapse in the electrical grid. While 1968 did not have a massive blackout, the 1977 event is often remembered for its social impact.
What year did New York produce school systems?
From July 13 to July 14, there was a 25-hour blackout that affected most of New York City and which resulted in widespread looting, rioting and arson. The next blackout -- which affected not just New York City, but several Northeastern and Midwestern U.S. states and Ontario, Canada -- occurred on August 14, 2003. Power was not fully restored to New York City until August 16. Unlike the 1977 blackout, however, very little looting took place. The only reported incidents of looting were in Brooklyn. This is a testament to the drastically reduced crime rates and heightened morale of the city. From the 1970s through the early 1990s, New York City was in the midst of a serious crime problem, and the city was also facing bankruptcy. New York City is now the safest major U.S. city, and has been for several years.
The mayor of New York City is paid $225,000 a year.
The Hundred Year Association of New York was created in 1927.
1977
The 11 September 2001 attack on the World Trade Center.The Northeast Blackout of 2003.