Ever wondered why New York is called The Big Apple and New Orleans is called The Big Easy? Well, I have. So let’s take a little geographical galavant and see how certain cities came by their metropolitan monikers. 

The Big Apple as a nickname for New York City was first popularized in the 1920s by John Fitz Gerald, a sportswriter for the New York Morning Telegraph. Fitz Gerald reportedly heard two stable hands at the New Orleans Fair Grounds describe New York’s racetracks as “The Big Apple.”

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