to name it and admire Penn's landing
No, but it does stop at penn station and you can take the subway
Yes, the 3 train stops at Penn Station. All trains on the 1-2-3 line (the red line) and the A-C-E line (the blue line) stop at Penn Station.However, the 3 does NOT stop at Penn Station from 11:30 PM to 6 AM. During those times, the line ends at 42nd Street-Times Square.
to stop bugs landing on them
Almost every aspect of an airplane landing is managed by computer. The most important aspect is decelerating the airplane so the brakes and landing gear can stop the plane.
The proper landing speed of a huge aircraft is between 250 to 300 kmph. A good landing speed is 280kmph. Over speed in the landing then you may not be able to stop the plane in time.
Pennsylvania is know sometimes known as 'The Quaker State' for its religious beginnings with the Quaker movement. William Penn - a Quaker himself - wrote the constitution for Pennsylvania which was accepted into legislature in 1693. In 1681, Charles II granted a land charter to William Penn, to repay a large debt owed to William's father, Admiral Penn. This was one of the largest land grants to an individual in history. It was called Pennsylvania, meaning "Penn's Woods", in honor of Admiral Penn. It was named by King Charles II.
They stopped making the American documentary television series, Penn and Teller show, B.S. after it was criticized of bias.
because there was not enough money to fund it all
Take the Downtown 1 train (of the 1-2-3, the red line), 1 stop, from 34th Street-Penn Station to 28th Street (at 7th Avenue).
They are both on the New York Subway system, but you'll have to transfer. The best way to get from Grand Central Station to Penn Station is to take the "S" train to Times Square and then take the "1", "2", or "3" trains heading Downtown. The 34th Street stop is by Penn Station. The subway map calls the A, C, E 34th Street stop the Penn Station stop, but the 1, 2, 3 34th Street stop is just as close; walking from the "S" train to the A, C, or E would take awhile since there is a lengthy walk from the S stop on 7th Avenue to the A, C, E stop on 8th Avenue. It's not worth that.
No, the N train (of the N-R-Q-W, the yellow line) does not stop at Penn Station. But it stops at Times Square. Take the Uptown 1 train (of the 1-2-3, the red line) one stop, from 34th Street-Penn Station to 42nd Street-Times Square, then transfer at Times Square to the N.
Probably the best way to get there is to take the C or E train from Penn Station to the 23rd street stop or the 1 train to the 28th street stop. However, to be completely honest, you could walk from Penn Station to 208 W 23rd Street in around 10-15 minutes.