Yes, the time in both is Eastern Standard Time/ Eastern Daylight Saving Time (UTC-5/UTC-4).
Yes, Miami and NYC are in the same time zone, so there is no time difference. Both are in the Eastern Standard Time Zone.
Only in the winter, when the entire Jewish populations of NYC & Philly migrate to Florida...
Chicago is in the Central Time Zone, one hour earlier than New York (Eastern Standard Time) -- so whatever time it is in NYC, subtract one hour. To find the current time in Chicago right now use the related link below.
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Both New York City and Fort Wayne, Indiana are in the Eastern Time Zone, and both observe Daylight Saving Time so there is no time difference between the two cities. If it is 1pm in NYC, it is 1pm in Ft. Wayne. Most of Indiana did not observe Daylight Saving Time until April 2, 2006 so Ft. Wayne used to be a 1 hour behind New York City in "summer time". But this is no longer the case.
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About 645 miles; 11 or 12 hours driving time depending on traffic and weather.
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Yes, Miami and NYC are in the same time zone, so there is no time difference. Both are in the Eastern Standard Time Zone.
The largest is Toronto.
No point in Canada has the same latitude as any point in New York City.
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Broadwaybox.com has discount tickets on NYC broadway shows. Many of the tickets are the same low price, so there is not one show that is cheaper than the rest.
WTC7, a 47-storey office building, fell down in NYC.
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1 hour to Philly, and another 2-4 hours to NYC.
Only in the winter, when the entire Jewish populations of NYC & Philly migrate to Florida...