In New York City, people and goods primarily get around using a robust public transportation system, including subways, buses, and ferries. The subway is one of the most efficient ways to navigate the city, connecting all five boroughs. Additionally, taxis, ride-sharing services, and cycling are popular for personal travel, while trucks and delivery services handle the movement of goods. The city's dense layout and extensive network of streets also facilitate pedestrian traffic.
Gun shops, gun shows, sporting goods store, pawn shops.
Its was the shipment of U.S goods, or any other forgein goods, and they are shipped to China to be sold to people who live there. Its like China town, they sell china stuff for people in the U.S, or NYC.
Merchants used to travel around the world to buy and sell goods
bandwagon
ships
Where and when it is personally: 1: Romantic 2: Without people around (private)
to carry goods and people all around the world
though a wumb
by train, bus, and walking.
Well if you are talking around the world they mostly shipped food supplies and goods like jewlery and home goods.
The people who were in the W.T.C jumped out the windows.
Around 1,100 miles.