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Friday 24th August - Boston – New York We had booked online a bus to NYC at 11.45am. So we rose early and with the continuing saga of arr... Continue reading »
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Day 21 - Thursday 24 May 2007 ( 490 hours down 398 to go) Due to the six hours time difference between Paris & New... Continue reading »
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20th DecAfter goodbye breakfast, it was on board the famed Quadrangle shuttle in the attempt to get to South station on time to get to Ne... Continue reading »
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They say looks are deceptive and thats what i'll say about the sunny looking afternoon the day i landed in Newark airport. By evenin... Continue reading »
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Amtrak operates a train from Toronto to New York that runs every day, leaving Toronto at 8:30 a.m. and arriving in New York at 9:45 p.m.... Continue reading »
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51. Columbia University
In 1754 a Church of England minister was made the first president of what was then known as King's College. After the Revolutionary War, it was renamed Columbia University. In 1897 this Ivy League school moved to its present lo... more
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52. Snug Harbor Cultural Center
Snug Harbor Cultural Center dedicated to art, education, music and history is located on an 83-acre site that was formerly home to thousands of retired sailors. Today it is a cultural landmark for Staten Island. There are 28 bu... more
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53. Harry de Jur Playhouse
The Harry de Jur Playhouse was built in 1915 and its renovated state-of-the-art acoustics and intimate space (seats 350) has made it a designated national landmark. The Playhouse is home to the Gotham Chamber Opera and has seen... more
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54. John Jay College of Criminal Justice
John Jay College of Criminal Justice is a prestigious institute that falls under the City University of New York. Its rich faculty imbues service-to-people values in its students along with the general course curriculum that is... more
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55. Enid A. Haupt Glass Gardens
The botanical garden is open to the public and completely accessible by wheelchair for the convenience of recuperating patients and their families. This oasis is definitely a blessing for oxygen-starved NY lungs. Consisting of... more
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56. Joseph Beuys 7000 Oaks
Joseph Beuys 7000 Oaks is a sculpture project by the German artist Joseph Beuys. The entire block of New York City has basalt stone sculptures installed besides a single tree. This project begun in 1982 and the artists hopes to... more
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57. New York Unearthed
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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58. Talmadge Studios
Talmadge Studio is located at the address 318 East 48th Street, although the street address does not show it, you can see it written on the license pasted near the garage. It was a parking garage in this building that held the... more
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59. Empire-Fulton Ferry State Park
If you are looking out for a picnic spot where you can throw a frisbee around with your friends, then head out to this sprawling green spot. Since it is nestled in the old industrial area, one can't help but notice the two huge... more
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60. Penthouse 15
Penthouse 15 is a flexible venue that hosts a variety of social and cultural events. Placed between the 8th avenue & 9th avenue, its is ideal for a New York party or a Manhattan wedding reception. The holding capacity varies ac... more





