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81. St. Marks Place
St. Marks Place, named after St Mark's Church in-the-Bowery, is a street in the East Village neighborhood of New York City. Along this street, you can find an array of business places from vintage clothing stores and record s... more
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82. 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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83. Bowling Green Park
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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84. 18 West 11th Street
18 West 11th Street is the place where the Weathermen Townhouse Explosion took place. It is famous for the Brownstones, buildings that have been made with pride and great workmanship. Three blocks from Washington Square Park, t... more
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85. 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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86. MetroTech Center
The MetroTech Center was started as a means to develop the already buzzing Downtown Brooklyn area. Tenants here include multi-national businesses, back office operations and a University. The MetroTech Commons at the MetroTech... more
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87. National Arts Club
Remodeled in the Victorian Gothic style by Calvert Vaux and opened in 1898, the National Arts Club supports American artists and has several galleries open to the public. Its members have included many famous painters, sculptor... more
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88. Hunter College
Hunter College, founded by social reformer Thomas Hunter, forms part of the City University of New York. The college offers undergraduate and graduate programs to students. It is sub-divided into 4 colleges namely the School of... more
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89. 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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90. Lincoln Square
Lincoln Square which is full of life and activities is an Upper West neighborhood. It is the most commercial and important landmark in New York. From educational institutes to major hotels, from clubs to shops, all are nestled... more




