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The heart of this well-known Italian neighborhood is Mulberry Street. Years ago, the vast majority of people who lived here were Italian, but expansion of Chinatown and Italian migration to the suburbs has changed the make-up o... more
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and wandered through there and Little Italy. Mum finally got a new bag to replace the crappy falling to bits continue reading »
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Built in 1924 for the American Radiator Company, this building was the first major design in New York by Rockefeller Center architect, Raymond Hood. Its stepped-back pyramidal roof was one of the first of its kind, and the star... more
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In the life of every performer there is one stage that instantly grants legitimacy to their career upon walking on it. That is stage is in the Issac Strauss Auditorium at New York's famous Carnegie Hall. The auditorium, or "Mai... more
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Erected in 1978 by the architects Hugh Stubbins & Associates with the help of Emery Roth & Sons, this 910-foot high modern skyscraper is a vision of glass and aluminum with long sleek "legs." Four large "stilts" hold the tower,... more
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The Explorers Club is a one of its kind international multidisciplinary society based in New York which is a congregation space for researchers and scientists from all over the world. The club has to its credit, a lot of member... more
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Headquartered in a historic 18th Century farmhouse known as the Kingsland Homestead, the Queens Historical Society presents exhibits and tours depicting the history of this particular farm. Perhaps more importantly, it also fun... more
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The Library of the General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen is the second oldest continuously running library in New York City. With over 120,000 volumes of current fiction, non-fiction, trade, and technical-related research... more
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Theodore Roosevelt has the distinction of being the only president born in New York City. His brownstone residence near Gramercy Park has been restored to reflect his early life from 1858 to 1862. The house was demolished in 19... more
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Queens Historical Society has preserved the 18th century farmhouses including Kingsland Homestead. It is built in the typical half house style of Long Island built by a wealthy Quaker. Occupied until the 1920s, the homestead, i... more
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One of the major landmarks of New York City, the Madison Square Garden's theatre evokes sweet memories from visitors to this place. Though primarily known for the hosting of sports games, Madison Square Garden (MSG) is favoured... more
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resting 'the foot' we all went to a basketball game. Tickets right at the top of Madison square continue reading »
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