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Outside is an impressive statue of El Cid. Inside are paintings by Valazquez, Goya and El Greco. History buffs will enjoy seals from the age when the Roman Empire included Spain. There are also Valencia tapestries and a 15th ce... more
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This Roman Catholic church was founded in 1906, and the present building was designed and built in 1935. It is best known for its music programs, as well as a vast collection of historic, religious, architectural and contempora... more
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Abyssinian Baptist Church has been a part of Central Harlem, for the last 70 years. As any other community church they hold regular church services, including weddings, baby blessings, funerals, and also have volunteer service... more
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This collection is located in the heart of Harlem and within a branch of the New York Public Library. Arthur Schomburg, born in Puerto Rico, was the original collector of this compendium of information about the black experienc... more
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For good soul food with great music, nothing beats St. Nick's. This 50-year-old jazz bar just seems to get better with age. The food and drinks are very reasonably priced, and the place is always lively. People come from all ov... more
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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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Covering 250 acres, the gardens are a blend of rocks, waterfalls, hills, rivers, woods, ponds, plants, and of course, flowers. There is also an interactive spot for children. The property is beautiful and a National Landmark. T... more
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in New York was to be a quiet one settling in and seeing the New York Botanical Gardens. They had lunch continue reading »
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If it weren't for this branch of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, many New Yorkers would never get to this northernmost point in Manhattan. This remote yet lovely spot is devoted to the art and architecture of medieval Eu... 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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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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in black. Go inside St. Paul's Chapel, just next to the site, and see the various memorials to those who continue reading »
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