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s7truong says:
Recently I have been travelling to the West Village to different coffee
shops to do a lot of my teacher work (grade papers and plan lessons) as
well as study for the GMATs. Before finding my go-to coffee shop, I
took the pleasure in exploring different cafes around the village. The
NYC coffee sh…
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missandrea81 says:
If you are going to Statue of Liberty you should also check out Ellis Island. You don't have to get an extra ticket. In my opinion there is lots more to see on Ellis Island then Liberty Island. Well, ok, Lady Liberty is impressive but so is the history of this place. As an immigrant myself I could f…
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Keaton says:
Great building to look at, inside and out! Some of the artwork exibits change, while some remain the same. My personal favorite is the Kandinsky Gallery. Amazing artist! I think its a great museum to go visit.
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sand42 says:
This was a lot more fun than I thought. The wax musuem was packed with fun poses and things to do. My kids did the fly as superman DVD. It was cool and all had a great time.
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phred86 says:
We went to one of the mets baseball games against the Minnesota Twins and if you have the opportunity it is definitely an experience. Personally, I was somewhat dubious about going. Since baseball is not exactly an English sport, although I had no idea about how the game was played and thought tha…
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Travelbuddys says:
The first thing you noticed riding the New York Subway is the lots of art and musicians on almost every station. We had fun riding the subway in New York. Although sometimes you had to wait pretty long for a train to arrive this in comparison with other subway around the world. But it is easy to go …
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New York!
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#52 of 81 things to do in New York
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Nzelvis says:
Wow! There's so much to see in New York that this little review won't do much justice. You may want to start by just walking around the city. Head down 5th Avenue and check out the shops, interact with the people, and experience New York! Before you head south, stop in the Empire State Building …
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nomiddlename says:
Every now and then, I enjoy acting like a tourist in my own town. Granted, playing tourist is a lot easier when you live in New York City, as I happen to do. Culture, history, events, and attractions are everywhere you look. And while I like to feel like a true tourist, I can’t quite bring mysel…
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missandrea81 says:
If you don't include the subway ticket here this place is free. Some of you might know this better if I mention Pier 17. You get a nice view of the Brooklyn and Manhattan bridge from here. There's a shopping area with food court, restaurants and old sail boats to check out. Plus you're right by the …
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Transitory says:
In the summertime, there are always individual street musicians here, and sometimes they are damn good, whether acoustic or hooked up with their electrical guitars.
Also at the pier at Southstreet Seaport there are often free performances thru the River-to-River festivals.
It is a shopping ar…
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sand42 says:
30 minute boat ride from pier 83 to the statue of liberty. Plays rock and roll music to whole time and the captain is very funny by cracking jokes and spraying people with water.
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Take a walk
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#57 of 81 things to do in New York
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larry0886 says:
one of the most beautiful metropolitan park in the world
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Alexaleon says:
I got a ticket for 30% off the regular price te same day from a ticket box office on Broadway. The show was great. The seat was not the greatest in the theater. Check the seating chart before you purchase because the guys and girls behind the counter will always tell you they're great seats. How…
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antigonewanders says:
The Museum of the Moving Image is not on the top of every tourist's must-see list because it is in Queens and it does not have a household name, like MoMA or the Met. However, it is a surprising treat. The top floor is filled with hands-on exhibits about the technology used to make movies. The se…
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Transitory says:
During the summer in the day time there is usually a greenmarket for fresh vegetable produce, and people selling their crafts like handpainted t-shirts, paintings, photographs, and bongs...you know for smoking tobacco ;). All throughout the day and night, there are usually students there skate board…
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