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This lounge-bar attracts the hip and happening people of the buzzing metropolis. Frog is a good way to wind your day. Expect good drinks and a great ambience to go with it. more
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Chiboust is a synonym for paradise for those with a sweet-tooth. The bakery, which is an essential feature of this enterprise offers cakes, pastries and other desserts like Chocolate Mousse Layer Cake, Pear Croissant Pudding, C... more
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Overlooking the Hudson River and housed in the Hebrew Home for the Aged, the Judaica Museum recounts 150 years of Jewish history and includes some 800 artifacts representative of traditional ceremonies held in synagogues and ho... more
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Housed in a Dutch Colonial farmhouse, this museum is located on the northern tip of Manhattan. The Dyckman family was part of the Huguenot migration from the Netherlands in the 1600s. They survived Indian attacks, but were forc... more
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This restaurant, located right at the entrance of Riverbank State Park, offers magnificent views of the Hudson River. Also visible is the chain of lights sparkling on the George Washington Bridge. Nothing but a great dining exp... more
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The American Academy of Arts and Letters was founded to honor American artists, composers and writers. It is part of a complex of Classical Revival structures built on the estate of John James Audubon, who is buried nearby in T... more
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The Langston Hughes Auditorium is a 352 seater professional theater housed in the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. Located in the heart of Harlem, the center is a 75,000 square foot, 3 building complex for the pr... more
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An extension of Columbia University, Barnard College is a renowned women's college. Nestled in the College is Barnard Hall, which was built in 1917. With a total of 79,000 square footage, the Hall is used for several purposes,... more
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Trinity Church Cemetery has graves of many historic and famous personalities including Alexander Hamilton, Robert Fulton, William Bradford among others. Surrounded by 100-year-old oaks and elms, the cemetery is a very peaceful... more
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The 6th & B Garden is a green oasis in the middle of East Village in New York city. Originally the place was a marsh created by the East river, which was refilled in 1845. Buildings replaced the empty lot, gradually it filled w... more
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