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With so much to see in one of the most amazing cities in the world, you won't ever fall short of things to do in New York. In fact, it’s almost impossible to experience everything New York has to offer in one visit. From bustling nightlife to shopping, there are endless reasons to visit New York just after all,  you’re talking about the greatest city in the world. 

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Statue of Libertyor Liberty Enlightening the World, a gift from the people of France to celebrate the centennial of the United States, stands upon Liberty Island and is one of the most famous symbols ...
 
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STOMP

Orpheum Theatre on 2nd Ave between 7th St and St. Marks. STOMP is a sophisticated, explosive and absolutely distinctive, asks to spectators of all ages. The worldwide sensation has acquired a number o...
 
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It is situated at Central Park West at 72nd Street. So named in 1981 in memory of John Lennon, the former Beatle, who was murdered close by outside his home in the Dakota building. Lennon's widow Yoko...
 
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Strivers Row

It is million dollar homes in an unlikely neighborhood. Famous Strivers Row is one of the three rows of western Harlem’s townhouses, in the borough of Manhattan. All Strivers Row houses are a da...
 
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The only street in Manhattan that actually runs due east to the compass. There are several 18th- and early 19th-century buildings along this street, which runs from a bit south of 9th St. and 3rd Ave....
 
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Taste of TriBeCais a yearly food festival that everyone should attend at least once. It takes place every year on May 16th from 11:30 to 15:00 on Duane and Greenwich St. It was developed by parents of...
 
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The Teacher's College is situated on 120th Street between Broadway and Amsterdam. Affiliated with Columbia, Teacher's College is an architectural gem with its block length Beaux Arts and neo-Gothic fa...
 
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Tenement Museum

The Lower East Side Tenement Museum is five-story brick tenement building which served as a home to around 7,000 people between 1863 and 1935. Museum's exhibitions are dedicated to these immigrants fr...
 
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The Apthorp

A beautiful early 20th-century high-rise luxury apartment building, taking up the entire square block between 78th and 79th Sts. between Broadway and West End Avenue. Its companion, the Belnord, takes...
 
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The Brick

A former garage, The Brick is home to cutting-edge independent theater. The New York Clown Theater Festival, and an annual themed festival each year and past themes included the Moral Values Festival ...
 
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The Chocolate Factory Theater established in 2005 by Brian Rogers and Sheila Lewandowski. It occupies total 5000 square foot area in Long Island City and this p...
 
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It is a small storefront museum with random artifacts from the city's history. The City Reliquary is a peculiar small community museum with interesting and a mixture of junk that is not without its r...
 

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