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NYT Quiz Crowns 'Real New Yorkers'; Grand Central Welcomes Massive Art Installation

Test your New York knowledge with The New York Times' new quiz. Then, be amazed by Brandon Stanton's monumental art installation at Grand Central Station.

This picture is clicked outside the city. In the foreground we can see a water body, lights, poles...
This picture is clicked outside the city. In the foreground we can see a water body, lights, poles and the stairs. In the center we can see the two sculptures, trees and building. In the background there is a sky and the cables.

NYT Quiz Crowns 'Real New Yorkers'; Grand Central Welcomes Massive Art Installation

The New York Times has launched a quiz to determine who are the true New Yorkers among the city's residents. Scoring at least 18 out of 25 is required to earn the title of 'real New Yorker'. Meanwhile, a grand public art installation, the largest in two decades, has taken over Grand Central Station, created by Brandon Stanton, the founder of 'Humans of New York'.

The quiz, designed to distinguish locals from transplants, covers a range of topics, from street names to local customs. Failing to score above 18 classifies one as a 'New Yorker in training'.

Brandon Stanton, known for his 'Humans of New York' project, has created a monumental art installation at Grand Central Station. The artwork, the largest in New York City in two decades, is a testament to Stanton's unique perspective on the city and its people.

In addition, a multisensory art exhibition featuring waterfalls and waves is currently captivating New Yorkers and visitors alike. The immersive experience offers a fresh take on traditional art displays.

The New York Times quiz offers a fun way to test one's knowledge of the city, with a passing score granting the coveted 'real New Yorker' status. Meanwhile, Brandon Stanton's grand art installation at Grand Central Station and the multisensory art exhibition provide unique and engaging experiences for all who visit.

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