Big Apple (disambiguation)
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Big Apple may refer to:
  • Big Apple
    Big Apple
    "The Big Apple" is a nickname for New York City. It was first popularized in the 1920s by John J. Fitz Gerald, a sports writer for the New York Morning Telegraph...

    , nickname for New York City, New York, United States
  • Big Apple Edibles, an urban organic vegetable gardening company based in New York City
  • Big Apple (TV series)
    Big Apple (TV series)
    Big Apple is an American television drama series that was originally broadcast in the United States on CBS in 2001. The story centers on two New York City Police Department detectives Mooney and Trout working with the FBI to solve a murder with ties to organized crime...

    , a short-lived cop drama TV series on CBS
  • Big Apple (dance)
    Big Apple (dance)
    The Big Apple is both a partner dance and a circle dance that originated in the Afro-American community of the United States in the beginning of the 20th century.- Origin :...

    , a swing/jazz-era dance, danced in a formation of a big circle of individuals, either copying the movements of one dancer in the centre, or performing a famous routine with this name.
  • "Big Apple" (song)
    Big Apple (song)
    "Big Apple" is a song written and performed by the British band Kajagoogoo. Released in September 1983, it was the first single to be taken from the band's second album Islands , and their first song without lead singer Limahl, who had been fired from the band earlier that year...

    , a 1983 single by the British New Wave band Kajagoogoo
  • Big Apple Circus
    Big Apple Circus
    The Big Apple Circus is a circus that is based in New York City. Opened in 1977, it has become a tourist attraction as well. It has been highly influential towards the creation of Cirque du Soleil, tent-based circuses and smaller non-profit shows, such as Circus Flora.-The 1970s:The idea of...

    , a circus located in New York City, New York, United States
  • Big Apple Comix
    Big Apple Comix
    Big Apple Comix is an early independent comic book published by Flo Steinberg in 1975. An historically important link between underground comix and what would later be called alternative comics, this 36-page, 6 3/4" x 9 3/4" hybrid with glossy color covers and black-and-white interiors contains 11...

    , an early independent comic book
  • Big Apple (Beanie Baby), a Beanie Baby
    Beanie Baby
    A Beanie Baby is a stuffed animal, made by Ty Warner Inc., which was later renamed as Ty Inc. in late 1993. Each toy has an inner "posable lining" and is stuffed with plastic pellets rather than conventional stuffing , giving Beanie Babies a flexible feel.The original nine Beanie Babies launched...

     bear produced by Ty, Inc. in honor of New York City
  • Big Apple (Colborne, Ontario), a large roadside attraction in Colborne, Ontario, Canada. The Big Apple is billed as the largest apple in the world, with a restaurant and other amenities on the premises.
  • Big Apple (drink), a carbonated drink made in Pakistan
  • Big Apple (tyre), a wide bicycle tyre
  • The Big Apple (Orchard), a popular seasonal farm stand located in the western section of Wrentham, Massachusetts
    Wrentham, Massachusetts
    Wrentham is a town in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 10,955 at the 2010 census.- History :Wrentham was first settled by the English in 1660 and officially incorporated in 1673. It was burned down during King Philip's War 1675-1676. For a short time, it was the...

  • Big Apple Township, Oregon County, Missouri, see also Oregon County, Missouri
    Oregon County, Missouri
    Oregon County is a county located in South Central Missouri in the United States. As of the 2000 U.S. Census, the county's population was 10,344. A 2008 estimate, however, showed the population to be 10,264. Its county seat is Alton...

  • a train operated by Amtrak as part of the Clocker
    Clocker (Amtrak)
    Clocker was an Amtrak rail service operating between Philadelphia and New York City on the Northeast Corridor. It was the first service to be officially operated by Amtrak, when train number 235 left New York's Penn Station at 12:05 AM on May 1, 1971 bound for Philadelphia. The last Clocker train...

    service
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