Bronx: The Yankees and Yankee Stadium
Manhattan: The Skyscrappers, the Empire State Building, Broadway, 42nd Street (Times Square), 34th Street (Herald Square), 14th Street (Union Square), etc.
Queens: The Mets, Shea Stadium
Brooklyn: Coney Island, Brooklyn Cyclones, The no longer Brooklyn Dodgers (they have moved to LA.)
Staten Island: The only borough that one must get to by either car or by Ferry. Also being the only borough that tried to secede from NYC.
overall, NYC is known for its subway system.
No. Liverpool is an entirely different city.
It would be Manhattan but all boroughs are unique in their own way.
Different only by name, and location.
Boston has no boroughs.
It is the same, just a different name. Some are also boroughs.
As of 2009, there are 326 boroughs and districts in England. As of 2013, 32 of the boroughs are located in London.
There are states that have both counties and boroughs (for example, each county in New Jersey is divided into boroughs), but there is no state that has boroughs instead ofcounties.
There are JROTC programs connected to different High Schools within the five Boroughs of New York. The nearest Military School for High School Students and the five boroughs is in Upsate New York.
Christopher Boroughs was born in 1975.
Central Park is located in Manhattan, one of the 5 boroughs of New York City.
Cornish rotten boroughs ended in 1832.
As of October 2014, Alaska has 148 incorporated cities