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This smoky dive draws a crowd of downtowners, as well as those who just want to be alone for the night. Lakeside Lounge has become a second home to many musicians. Known for good, free live music, the bar hosts a mix of local a... more
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This popular Flatiron area wine bar features Italian varietals served in a reserved, classy setting featuring marble-topped tables. Prices are not cheap, with the cost of a drink averaging around $9, but there is a good selecti... more
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Located on twenty eight acres of beautiful gardens and woodlands, this non-profit cultural institution overlooks the Hudson River. Wave Hill is dedicated to exploring the interaction between human beings and the natural environ... more
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The jazz at the Zinc Bar ranges from North America's coolest to South America's hottest. Enter this popular spot, descend a steep stairway and brush through a velvet curtain in order to arrive at the table side and enjoy what h... more
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Built in 1913, Grand Central Terminal is impressive even to New Yorkers, particularly the massive main hall with its cathedral-like vaulted ceiling. The building s beautiful with chic new shops and a food court lending an air o... more
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location, off of 5th Avenue and 40th Street. We were very close to Grand Central Terminal, and so continue reading »
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Located within the lofty Grand Central Terminal, this popular venue hosts a range of festivities such as concerts, social gatherings, and corporate events. From holiday fairs to promotional tastings, you are sure to find someth... more
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Sunday is a little art gallery which is very informal in its approach. It displays the works of little known artists, which may not be on display anywhere else. The exhibits include paintings and sculptures from up coming artis... more
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The Park Avenue Armory is a spectacular collection of the 19th century armor, which now lies under the expert supervision of a body called, Conservancy for the Park Avenue Armory. Apart from being a great tourist attraction, it... more
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First opened for pedestrians and vehicles in 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge is one of the first suspension bridges in the world, and is a famous symbol of New York. Build in the Gothic style of architecture, the bridge is an attract... more
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massive old ship right in front of the skyscrapers.You could see Brooklyn Bridge in the background. I continue reading »
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The world's largest Gothic cathedral, St. John the Divine has been a work in progress since 1892. Its sheer size is amazing enough -- a nave that stretches two football fields and a seating capacity of 5,000 -- but keep... more
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