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Carrying her famous torch, the Statue of Liberty, also known as "Liberty Enlightening the World," is one of the most famous sites in New York City. Lady Liberty was given as a gift in 1886 from the people of France as a symbol... more
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course of 4 days, I got to see as much of the bottomless city as I could. The basics- the Statue continue reading »
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When the Dutch owned Manhattan (or New Amsterdam as they called it), fierce competition for trade led to war against the British. Governor Peter Stuyvesant ordered that a fortified wall be built, stretching 2,340 feet from the... more
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of Liberty, Ground Zero, Central Park, Wall Street, Harlem, Trump Tower, went to a poetry slam, saw continue reading »
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As described by its owners, Tenjune is a high energy ultra lounge which focuses on luxury, customer satisfaction and a totally snazzy appeal. A space that houses three totally different areas with different vibes, satiating all... more
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This Tribeca club features mostly alternative rock shows, but it also showcases blues and jazz performances. There are numerous different rooms in this funky, cavernous space. The main stage showcases popular bands as well as b... more
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A short ferry ride from Lower Manhattan will bring you to the serene Governor's Island, which is home to the world famous national monument. Not yet fully operational, the area is open only during summer, but a visit is worthwh... more
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Sprawling across 32 acres approximately, West Side Park in the West Side neighborhood of Newark, is one of the prime location for recreation and a fun day out. This multi-purpose park features a number of facilities like runnin... more
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Have a passion for archeological digs? Like to know what New York City looks like from below the surface? You can experience a view beneath the streets of Manhattan when you visit this small exhibit composed of artifacts found... more
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Resting on this patch of green at the end of Broadway is a treat after a hectic shopping spree in NYC. This was the spot where in 1733, Peter Minuit bought the island of Manhattan for $24 worth of beads. It is one of the oldest... more
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A bronze statue of George Washington welcomes visitors to historic Federal Hall on Wall Street. It is located on the site of Washington's swearing in to the United States presidency in 1789. The present building was erected in... more
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Founded to rebuild the Lower Manhattan area after the September 11 attacks, the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation has been instrumental in rebuilding lives too. It is funded by the US Department of Housing and Urban Devel... more
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