The Origins of New York’s Moniker “The Big Apple”
In the intriguing history of New York City’s nickname “The Big Apple,” traces can be found as far back as 1909. Edward Martin’s novel, The Wayfarer, paints a metaphorical image of the city, portraying it as a voracious metropolis consuming an outsize portion of the country’s resources. However, it wasn’t until 1921 that the...