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Carrying her famous torch, the Statue of Liberty, also known as "Liberty Enlightening the World," is one of the most famous sites in New York City. Lady Liberty was given as a gift in 1886 from the people of France as a symbol... more
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Sprawling across 32 acres approximately, West Side Park in the West Side neighborhood of Newark, is one of the prime location for recreation and a fun day out. This multi-purpose park features a number of facilities like runnin... more
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The Hillel House is a Jewish recreation zone, located within the Brooklyn College. This fantastic place features several interesting places to visit such as a kosher cafeteria, 17 Jewish clubs, a conference room, a synagogue, a... more
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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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Built in the late 17 century, The Military Park actually served as a training ground for Newark's militia. However today it serves the locals with a beautiful park to relax and enjoy an evening. The park contains monument of th... more
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If the performing arts are your cup of tea, then some memorable evenings here are a guarantee. Located around 25 miles from New York City, this theater plays home to an array of performances. Whether it's classical concerts, co... more
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Just 12 minutes from New York City, Bananas' 2nd location in Hasbrouck Heights opened 2 years after the original started up in Poughkeepsie. Attracting the same high-caliber comedy, the Bananas in Hasbrouck is a hotspot for New... more
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This prestigious golf club has been the host of 15 USGA National Championships, including the U.S. Open, U.S. Women's Open and the U.S. Amateur Open. It has two world-class courses, the Lower Course and the Upper Course. more
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This structure is termed as the 'oldest exponent of fine arts and entertainment' in New Jersey. Set up in 1925, it was initially called the Salaam Temple and was renamed Newark Symphony Hall towards the late 70s. The exterior o... more
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The Union County Arts Center is a remnant of the history of Rahway. Part of its charm is the Vaudeville & Silent Movie Palace, which has a seating arrangement of just over 1300. The center also devotes its time and attention to... more
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