Welcome to The Weather Scene segment! Each week here on Geek Alabama, The Weather Scene will feature weather related content. Editor / publisher Nathan Young loves weather related content. And this segment […]
Roadscapes Wednesday: Why New York City Wouldn’t Exist Without These 5 Bridges
Welcome to the Roadscapes Wednesday segment! Each week here on Geek Alabama, Roadscapes Wednesday will feature roads and infrastructure related topics. Geek Alabama Editor / Publisher Nathan Young is often called the […]
The Evening Post: The Place Where 220 Languages Are Spoken
New York City is amazing in many ways, but it’s the diversity that really makes me love this place! Did you know that Queens (one of the 5 boroughs) is actually the […]
Roadscapes Wednesday: How New York Maintains Its Over 2,000 Aging Bridges
Welcome to the Roadscapes Wednesday segment! Each week here on Geek Alabama, Roadscapes Wednesday will feature roads and infrastructure related topics. Geek Alabama Editor / Publisher Nathan Young is often called the […]
The Evening Post: How The 75-foot Rockefeller Christmas Tree Makes It To NYC
This year’s iconic Rockefeller Christmas tree was found in someone’s yard in Oneonta, NY four years ago. To get the donated, 75-foot-tall tree to Manhattan took a team of dozens of workers, […]
UAB Doctor Shares Her Experience Treating Coronavirus Patients In New York City
As the coronavirus continues to sweep the country, New York City remains one of the areas most affected. A surge of patients left many hospitals understaffed and overwhelmed. One doctor at the University of Alabama […]
‘People Are Dying’: Battling Coronavirus Inside A N.Y.C. Hospital
From The New York Times comes a shocking video inside one New York City hospital batting the Coronavirus epidemic. An emergency room doctor in Elmhurst, Queens, gives a rare look inside a […]
Roadscapes Wednesday: How NYC’s Stop Signs Are Made
The New York City Department of Transportation’s in-house sign shop manufactures more than 100,000 signs a year. The folks from Insider visited the shop in Queens to see how the most vandalized […]
Foodie Saturdays: How Nathan’s Makes The Most Legendary Hot Dogs In NYC
Yes, there are hot dogs that are named with my first name, Nathan. Nathan’s Famous started as a nickel hot-dog stand on Coney Island, New York, in 1916. Today, the restaurant has […]
The Evening Post: Pete Alonso & Stephen Colbert Hit Things Real Good
This seems very therapeutic! Pete Alonso and Stephen Colbert set up a small batting cage on a New York City sidewalk. It first was hitting baseballs, but morphed into hitting Lego’s, pumpkins, […]