#61 of 98 things to do in New York
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LinuxFE says:
Everything is EXPENSIVE, if you are a smoker, you are a sucker. Thank god I quit.
Saw the WTC site, fed a homeless guy, and gave him some free
meal cards for McDonalds. Walked across the Brooklyn bridge,
around to the other side of the bay.. Took some pictures at
night....
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#62 of 98 things to do in New York
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jngledave says:
If you're visiting New York in the winter, you can go skating in Bryant Park when they put the temporary rink up over the lawn. This is free if you bring your own skates, otherwise you can rent for a pretty reasonable price.
Be sure to take a walk around SoHo and Little Italy in addition to se...
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#63 of 98 things to do in New York
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pinchora says:
So I went to New York in January 2007 for New Years with my friend Brandon and he loves seeing buildings from Movies and wanted to see FAO Schwartz. We went up and down 5th Ave trying to find it but couldn't. So I went back with Becky and Ronnie showed us where it was because she also wanted to se...
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#64 of 98 things to do in New York
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wongjst says:
Earliest artistic expression of humans in the "Hall of the Age of Man". An in-depth investigation of human evolution.
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#65 of 98 things to do in New York
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wongjst says:
The world-famous dinosaurs. Which its skeleton was displayed in a full-sized.
Also you can find the dinosaur-hunters.
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#66 of 98 things to do in New York
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wongjst says:
Look at the beautiful coast line of Long Island. Located at the southeast side if New York. It's famous for those richest people who choose to live overthere.
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#67 of 98 things to do in New York
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wongjst says:
All sorts of turtles and tigers...
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#68 of 98 things to do in New York
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Nyl says:
From a few blocks’ distance, the new New Museum looks like a haphazard pile of welded boxes teetering over the Lower East Side. Architectural view, it is not as special as The Guggenheim designed by Frank Lloyd Wright which is a piece of art itself. The New Museum is interesting in it own way, its...
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#69 of 98 things to do in New York
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wongjst says:
The skeleton of the turtle...! Never seen this one before...
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#70 of 98 things to do in New York
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lightningxwisp says:
Check out Rockafeller center during Christmas time! There is a tree lighting ceremony every year (usually a few weeks before Christmas) that includes lighting the gigantic Christmas tree and a televised show with singers and the Rockettes. Right below it is an ice skating rink, and while that can be...
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#71 of 98 things to do in New York
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wongjst says:
The American Museum of Natural History is huge...it will take you a whole day to walk thru 25 buildings and 46 exhibition halls...
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#72 of 98 things to do in New York
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wongjst says:
Some of the dinosaurs footprints? Or a giagantic bird? Only the trackway will tell us....
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#73 of 98 things to do in New York
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wongjst says:
A smaller verions of dinosaurs skeletons.
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#74 of 98 things to do in New York
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wongjst says:
The full-size model of a Blue Whale was hanging in the Milstein Family Hall of Ocean Life, which was re-opened in 2003.
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#75 of 98 things to do in New York
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wongjst says:
Other different species of animals...
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