New York City

New York City is one of the major metropolitan areas of the United States of America, in the state of New York, and one of the most influential cities in the world. As the most populous city in America for the entire 20th century, New York City was and continues to be a major commercial, financial, economic and cultural center. While the city proper is divided into five boroughs, spread over several small islands and the mainland, the metropolitan area extends into New Jersey, Long Island, and Connecticut. As a major port on the Atlantic Ocean, New York City historically has first stopping place for European immigrants coming to America. Because of its size and long history as a business center, many important companies especially in the banking and insurance industries are located here.

Key points of interest in New York City include Wall Street (financial sector), Broadway (theater district), Central Park (large urban park on Manhattan) and a branch of the National Museum.

Indiana Jones visited New York City several times in his adventures, and eventually lived in the area during his later years.

During his teenaged years, Indy visited his relative Mary in New York City.

In the summer of 1920, Indy worked in New York City on the Broadway production of "The Scandal of 1920". While he was here, he fell in love and celebrated his 21st birthday.

In 1938, Indy visited the apartment of Walter Donovan and his wife in Manhattan, as part of Donovan's plan to recruit the archaeologist to help recover the Holy Grail and find Indy's missing father.

In the early 1990s, Indy lived in the New York City area and frequently visited different sites in the city, telling tales of his younger days to friends and strangers.

Appearances

 * The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles
 * Bookend Segments
 * Chapter 21:The Scandal of 1920
 * Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade