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WINS ICONIC FOOD: Old Homestead Steakhouse
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WINS ICONIC MOVIES & TV: "The King Of Queens" Cast
The cast of 'The King of Queens' attends final season wrap party at Boulevard 3 on March 17, 2007 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)
WINS ICONIC MOVIES & TV: "Sex and the City" cast
(Top to Bottom) Actresses Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, Kim Cattrall and Kristin Davis of 'Sex and the City' pose for a portrait. (Photo by HBO/Getty Images)
WINS ICONIC MOVIES & TV: cast of "Friends"
The cast of the television comedy 'Friends' (From L-R:) Matthew Perry, Lisa Kudrow, Jennifer Aniston, and David Schwimmer pose with their award at the 26th People's Choice Awards in Pasadena, CA 09 January 2000. The show won the Favorite Television Comedy Series Award. (ELECTRONIC IMAGE) AFP PHOTO Lucy NICHOLSON/ln (Photo credit should read LUCY NICHOLSON/AFP/Getty Images)
WINS ICONIC MOVIES & TV: Cast of "NYPD Blue"
Cast members of "NYPD Blue," from left Dennis Franz, Sharon Lawrence, Gail O'Grady and Jimmy Smits pose for photographers backstage at the 47th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Sunday, Sept. 10, 1995, at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. "NYPD Blue," was given an Emmy for Best Drama series. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)
WINS ICONIC MOVIES & TV: Cast Of 'Law & Order'
The Cast Of 'Law & Order.' From L-R: Jerry Orbach (As Det. Lennie Briscoe), Angie Harmon (As Asst. D.A. Abbie Carmichael), Sam Waterston (As Exec. Asst. D.A. Jack Mccoy) And Jesse L. Martin (As Det. Edward Green), November 1999. (Photo by Univeral International Television courtesy of Getty Images)
WINS ICONIC MOVIES & TV: "Seinfeld" cast
The cast of the Emmy-winning 'Seinfeld' show pose with the Emmys they won for Outstanding Comedy Series on September 19, 1993 in Pasadena, CA. From left to right: Michael Richards, Jerry Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Jason Alexander. (Photo credit should read SCOTT FLYNN/AFP/Getty Images)
WINS ICONIC MOVIES & TV: Andy Kaufman & Carol Cane
Andy Kaufman and Carol Kane played the characters Latka Gravas and Simka (respectively) in the television sitcom 'Taxi.' Kaufman died of lung cancer in 1984 at the age of 35. (Photo by NBC Television/Courtesy of Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
WINS ICONIC MOVIES & TV: Abe Vigoda
Actor Abe Vigoda, as Detective Fish in "Barney Miller", Aug. 8, 1977. (AP Photo/Jeff Robbins)
WINS ICONIC MOVIES & TV: Barney Miller
Television star's from ABC's law enforcement theme shows gather on the set, Jan. 4, 1978 for the taping of ABC's Silver Anniversary Celebration in Los Angeles, Calif. The actors from left to right: George Stanford Brown, "The Rookies"; Hal Linden, "Barney Miller"; Steve Forrest, "Swat" Abe Vigoda, "Fish"; Paul Burke, "Naked City"; Dennis Cole, "Felony Squad"; Michael Cole, Peggy Lipton, Clarence Williams III, "Mod Squad" and Howard Duff, "Felony Squad." (AP Photo/Wally Fong)
WINS ICONIC MOVIES & TV: All In The Family
Cast of the television program All in the Family. Standing are Sally Struthers (Gloria) and Rob Reiner (Michael); seated are Archie (Carroll O'Connor) and Edith (Jean Stapleton), who is holding the child who played the Bunker's grandson, Joey. (By CBS Television (eBay item photo front photo back) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons)
WINS ICONIC FOOD: Shake Shack Burger
A Shake Shack burger is displayed on August 18, 2014 in Madison Square Park in New York City. Shake Shack is allegedly considering going public and holding an initial price offering (IPO). (Photo by Andrew Burton/Getty Images)
WINS ICONIC FOOD: Nobu Matsuhisa
Japanese chef Nobuyuki Matsuhisa tastes during a Japanse cuisine lesson at the Escoffier cooking school of the luxury hotel Ritz on October 15, 2010 in Paris. (PhotoFranck Fife/AFP/Getty Images)
WINS ICONIC NEWS: Julia Child
This Aug. 21, 1978 file photo shows chef Julia Child showing a salade nicoise she prepared in the kitchen of her vacation home in Grasse, southern France. Julia Child, who brought the intricacies of French cuisine to Americans through her television series and books, died on Aug. 13, 2004. She was 91. (AP Photo/File)
WINS ICONIC SPORTS: NY Yankees 2001 ALDS
OAKLAND, UNITED STATES: New York Yankees' Jose Posada (C) is greeted by teammates Yankees' Tino Martinez (R) and Derek Jeter (L) after Posada hit a solo homerun off Oakland Athletics' pitcher Barry Zito during the fifth inning 13 October, 2001 of the American League Division Series in Oakland, CA. The Yankees' defeated the Athletics, 1-0. (Photo: MONICA M. DAVEY/AFP/Getty Images)
WINS ICONIC SPORTS: 1994 Stanley Cup
WINS ICONIC SPORTS: 1986 World Series/Mets vs. Red Sox
The New York Mets celebrate after winning game 7 of the 1986 World Series against the Boston Red Sox at Shea Stadium on October 27, 1986 in Flushing. The Mets won the series 4-3. (Photo by T.G. Higgins/Getty Images)
WINS ICONIC SPORTS: Muhammad Ali Vs. Joe Frazier
A picture taken March 08 1971 in New York at the Madison Square Garden of the heavyweight boxing world championship fight between Muhammad Ali (Cassius Clay) (on the floor) and Joe Fazier at the end of which Frazier kept his title of heavyweight boxing world champion. (Photo AFP/Getty Images)
WINS ICONIC NEWS: Festival Crowd
A group of people listening to the music at the Woodstock Music and Arts Fair and enjoying the relaxing atmosphere. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
WINS ICONIC NEWS: Mayor John V. Lindsay
Mayor John V. Lindsay prepares his speech to New Yorkers on his new tax proposals on March 3, 1966. (AP Photo)
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WINS ICONIC NEWS: World's Fair Unisphere
A spotlight illuminates the unisphere steel globe at the World's Fair, Flushing Meadow, Queens, New York, 1964.(Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
WINS ICONIC NEWS: Margaret Trudeau At Sutdio 54
November 1, 1978: Margaret Trudeau, former first-lady of Canada, now an aspiring actress, enjoys a dance at New York's famous Studio 54 discotheque, with her latest boyfriend, millionaire Bruce Nevins. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)
WINS ICONIC NEWS: Zvonko Busic
In this April 18, 2011 photo Zvonko Busic, a Croatian nationalist who served 32 years in prison in the U.S. for hijacking a plane and planting explosives that killed a policeman is pictured in Zagreb, Croatia. Busic has committed suicide. He was 67. Police said Busic was found dead Sunday, Sept. 1, 2013, at his home in Rovanjska, near the coastal town of Zadar. They said he left a suicide note. (AP Photo/Robert Anic, Pixsell, File)
WINS ICONIC NEWS: Hugh Carey, Abraham Beame, Gerald R. Ford
New York Governor Hugh Carey, left, and New York City Mayor Abe Beame, right, plead with President Gerald Ford at the White House May 13, 1975, in an appeal for $1.5 billion in emergency aid for New York City. (AP Photo/Harvey Georges)
WIONS ICONIC NEWS: 1971 Gay Pride Weekj
Celebrating the second annual Christopher Street Gay Liberation Day, marchers cross 34th Street in New York, June 27, 1971. The march, moving from Greenwich Village up Sixth Avenue, will end with a rally in Central Park. More than 3,000 people participate in the parade marking the end of "Gay Pride Week' in New York City. (AP photo)
WINS ICONIC NEWS: Hardhat Riots 1970
A group of construction bulled their way into a group of antiwar demonstrators gathered in front of the New York Stock Exchange on May 8, 1970. (AP Photo/Ed Ford)
WINS ICONIC NEWS: David Dinkins, John J. O'Connor
New York Mayor-elect David Dinkins, left, shakes hands with Cardinal John J. O'Connor at a Christman charity luncheon at the Waldorf-Astoria on Monday, Dec. 11, 1989. (AP Photo/Marty Lederhandler)
WINS ICONIC NEWS: Central Park Preppie Killer Robert Chambers
Robert Chambers (left), the so-called "preppie killer," arrives at court on Dec. 12, 1986, to listen to legal arguments over the diary of Jennifer Levin, the girl who Chambers Jr. allegedly strangled to death in Central Park. (AP Photo/Mario Suriani)
WINS ICONIC NEWS: Union Square Cafe
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WINS ICONIC NEWS: Bernard Goetz
Bernard Goetz, indicted on Wednesday by a Grand Jury on four counts of attempted murder, wears handcuffs after he surrendered, Thursday, March 23, 1985 in New York to detective (AP Photo/Mitchell Tapper)
WINS ICONIC NEWS: Lennon's Fans Hold Vigil
December 11,1980: Fans of John Lennon holding a vigil outside his apartment after he was shot dead in New York. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
WINS ICONIC NEWS: Thousands Mrch Across Brooklyn Bridge
Thousands of protesters march across the Brooklyn Bridge into Manhattan to rally against police brutality and the slaying of African immigrant Amadou Diallo (Photo byMatt Campbell//AFP/Getty Images)
WINS ICONIC NEWS: Diallo Shirt at Rainbow Push Coalition Forum in Chicago
A street vendor displays an Amadou Diallo t-shirt outside a forum at the Rainbow Push Coalition national headquarters in Chicago, Illinois March 4, 2000. (Photo by Tim Boyle)
WINS ICONIC NEWS: Aaron Halberstam Coffin
The coffin of Aaron Halberstam is carried through the street in front of the Lubavitcher World Headquarters in the Crown Heights section of Brooklyn 06 March 1995. (Photo BY Mark Phillips/AFP/Getty Images)
WINS ICONIC NEWS: 1993 World Trade Center Evacuation
World Trade Center employees are evacuated on 2/2693 after an explosion and fire ripped through an underground commuter train station. (Photo by Tim Clary/AFP/Getty Images)
WINS ICONIC: NYC Mayor David Dinkins Subway Crash
Mayor David N. Dinkins, right, speaks to reporters with Police Commissioner Lee Brown shortly after arriving at the scene of a subway accident early Wednesday, on Aug. 28, 1991. (AP Photo/Joe Major)
WINS ICONIC NEWS: Happy Land social club
The charred facade of the Happy Land social club in the Bronx is pictured in 1990. Eighty-seven people, mostly Honduran and Dominican immigrants, perished in the fire. (AP Photo)
WINS ICONIC NEWS: First Tenant Conde Nast Moves Into New World Trade Center
A security guard stands inside the 104 stories tall One World Trade Center, which opened on November 3, 2014. (Photo by Andrew Burton/Getty Images)
WINS ICONIC NEWS: Residents Of Jersey Shore Community Continue Recovery Efforts From Sandy
The Princess Cottage Inn is victimized by Superstorm Sandy a month prior, remains devastated on December 5, 2012 in Union Beach, New Jersey. With a population of 6,200, roughly 1,000 homes were flooded and 200 rendered inhabitable. (Photo by Michael Loccisano/Getty Images)
WINS ICONIC NEWS: Occupy Wall Street Participants March Down 5th Ave.
Occupy Wall Street participants march down Fifth Avenue as part of May Day events in New York, May 01, 2012. (Photo
EMMANUEL DUNAND/AFP/GettyImages)
WINS ICONIC NEWS: Constituents Rally For Anthony Weiner's Resignation At His Office
A group of Congressman Anthony Weiner's constituents rally for his resignation outside his Kew Gardens office June 12, 2011. (Photo by Michael Nagle/Getty Images)
WINS ICONIC NEWS: Car Bomb Found In Times Square
Members of the media point to a picture of a clock found in a dark SUV which is said to be in the vehicle with a bomb that was discovered before it could be detonated in Times Square the previous evening May 2, 2010. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
WINS ICONIC NEWS: Dow Plunges Despite Fed Buyout Plan for Debt
NEW YORK - OCTOBER 07: A trader rubs his face while working on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange October 7, 2008 in New York City. Despite a government debt buyout plan, the Dow continued to fall today, closing more than 500 points down. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)
WINS ICONIC NEWS: Second Section Of Highline Park Opens
NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 07: People walk along a path on the newly-opened second section of the High Line park in on June 7, 2011 in New York City. The new section concludes at 30th Street and will add 10 blocks, doubling the length of the High Line to one mile. The original section opened in June 2009 and runs from Gansevoort Street to 20th Street. The High Line was formerly an elevated railway 30 feet above the city's West Side that was built in 1934 for freight trains hauling dairy products, produce and meats and had become dilapidated after the rail closed in 1980. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
WINS ICONIC NEWS: Staten Island Ferry Crashes in New York
NEW YORK - OCTOBER 16: Police officials survey a damaged pier at the Staten Island ferry terminal October 16, 2003 on Staten Island in New York City. Authorities are investigating whether a ferry pilot lost consciousness during a trip across a windy New York Harbor before the ferry slammed into a pier, killing at least 10 people and injuring 42 others. (Photo by Mike Hvozda/NTSB via Getty Images)
WINS ICONIC NEWS: Ground Zero Two Days After World Trade Terror Attack
Early morning light hits the smoke and wreckage of the World Trade Center September 13, 2001 in New York City, two days after the twin towers were destroyed when hit by two hijacked passenger jets. (Photo by Chris Hondros/Getty Images)