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With a seating capacity of over 57,000 roaring fans, Yankee Stadium is not only a time-honored New York City venue for great shows and sporting events, it's been an institution since 1923. Located in the Bronx, and nicknamed &l... more
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The Bronx Zoo is the largest urban zoo in the United States. It houses thousands of animals, ranging from lions and monkeys to sea lions and sloths. The Congo exhibit features lowland gorillas, pythons and other central African... more
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Built in 1966, New York's largest mosque combines both ancient and modern architectural elements, and each day welcomes the city's thousands of Muslims to prayer. For the interior, the builders took special inspiration from the... more
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This special branch of the Metropolitan Museum of Art is located in beautiful Fort Tryon Park. Situated on a hill overlooking the Hudson River, the museum was created to house art from Medieval Europe in the Romanesque and Goth... more
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on the grass. We then headed on the Subway to the Cloisters Museum, an extension of the Metropolitan continue reading »
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Opened in 1931 and looming 604 feet about the water, the GWB is the only New York City bridge that crosses the Hudson River. Designed by Othmar H. Ammann, it connects Manhattan at 178th Street to Fort Lee, New Jersey. Different... more
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to the upper level of the george washington bridge. Trucks are only allowed on the upper level of continue reading »
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This impressive Upper East Side Cathedral, built at the turn of the 19th century, remains the center of Russian Orthodoxy in the United States. Five onion domes distinguish the opulent, redbrick structure that was inspired by t... more
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For those who consider biking the streets of New York City an extreme sport, this event offers the chance to ride on streets free of automobiles. The trek goes from Brooklyn to Staten Island across the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge,... more
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Deep into the Bronx lies this serene shrine to Our Lady of Lourdes that one would expect to find somewhere in the European countryside rather than in one of the world's most populous urban areas. Built in 1929, at the request o... more
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