It was said that long ago, around the 1920s, cavalry boys called racetracks in New York a big apple because of their shape. A journalist from one of the major newspapers heard this and even used it as one of the headlines in the newspaper. What was like, "Around the Big Apple" It turned out that more and more people took over this name, and so to speak, it was no longer on New York's racecourses, but on the city itself, that the Big Apple was seen. with great success.