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Quote: If you have the time, I do recommend that you cross the bridge by foot or bicycle (you can rent bicycles at the foot of the bridge for an hour or so, you don't really need more than that...), it has the best Read More
Quote: Brookly Heights is famous for The Promenade. This six-block long, flagstone-covered walkway along The East River shore faces lower Manhattan and has been the setting for dozens of movies and television shows. Read More
Quote: The New York Aquarium is located at Coney Island, and we spent an hour or so there in September. We had visited Coney Island, but although very warm, it had started to rain, so we went to the aquarium to pass the Read More
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Quote: Whether you are a local, a frequent visitor, or are just passing through the 5 boroughs, the nightlife is one of the biggest draws of the city. Of course, there are thousands of bars, pubs, clubs, and even Read More
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Quote: Located at the end of Bedford Avenue near North 12th Street, McCarren Park is a great place to hang out in on a weekend to relax and maybe even play some pick up games. On Sundays, there are league softball games Read More
Quote: In late August, 18th Avenue closes down for the Feast of Santa Rosalia. Every Italian-American in the neighborhhood comes together to enjoy sausage and peppers, pizza, marzipan fruit, baked clams, linguine with Read More
Quote: Green Wood Cemetery covers almost 50 acres in the middle of Brooklyn. Over 500,000 people are buried in this park-like cemetery, which was established in the 1830s. Now, it may sound a bit morbid to visit a Read More
Quote: This was a truly magical experience for my boyfriend and me. It was a very pleasant July evening when we took the cruise. It lasts for a little over an hour. You leave from the 38th Street Pier around 10pm and Read More
Quote: Today Plymouth Church of the Pilgrams looks elegant and sedate. Outside it consists of two, Victorian Era, red-brick buildings joined by a windowed arcade that passes behind a lovely garden courtyard. Inside the Read More