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The Five Boroughs of New York City

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"But what is a bagel, really? What makes it more than simply, as an article in The New York Times declared in 1960, 'an unsweetened doughnut with rigor mortis'? And, most important to anyone with even a passing interest in the subject, where can you find the best bagel in New York City?

“It was with these questions and more in mind that I set out, scarcely a month ago, to eat bagels in all five boroughs and to determine, to the best of my palate's ability, what makes a great and authentic New York bagel.”

—Ed Levine, “Was Life Better When Bagels Were Smaller?The New York Times, 31 Dec 03.

“It’s a good thing, then, that neighborhoods all over New York have ignored such official efforts and simply built their own.  In a scale unprecedented since World War I, thousands of memorials have sprung up in parks, cemeteries, front yards, firehouses, schools and churches all over the five boroughs.”

—Julia Vitullo-Martin, “Local Heroes,” The Wall Street Journal, 11 Nov 05, p. W11.

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