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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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The exhibitions in American Museum of Natural History represent people and animals throughout the ages. The collections contain more than 32 million specimens, ...
 
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Amundsen Circle

Amundsen Circle (officially known as Captain Roald Amundsen Plaza), is a small park bounded by Amboy Road, Clarke Avenue and Savoy Street, which was acquired by the city in 1928 and named on 1929 afte...
 
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Ancient Playgroundis located at Fifth Avenue and 85th Street. Inspired by the nearby Egyptian Wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, this playground contains several pyramid-like play structures. Anc...
 
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Apollo Theater

The legendary Apollo Theater, "where stars are born and legends are made", is a source of pride for Harlem, and a symbol of American artistic achievement. The Apollo is best known for its world-famous...
 
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Architecture

Much of Jackson Heights is designated by the city as a landmark district, which provides a measure of protection to the area's distinctive architecture. Though many of the buildings are distinctive, t...
 
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Arsenal

A picturesque brick building that actually predates the park. It was built in 1851 to serve as a munitions supply depot for the New York State National Guard, and was designed to look like a medieval ...
 
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Audubon Ballroom is situated at NE corner of Broadway and 165th St. Where Malcolm X was assassinated. Only a part of the facade of the original building remains Columbia University demolished the buil...
 
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Bargemusic

It is a truly hidden gem. This barge, moored permanently just under the Brooklyn Bridge, has chamber music fare every week with cheese, wine, plush seating, a fireplace, and gentle rocking to assist i...
 
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Barnard College

Across Broadway to the west, is one of the Seven Sisters colleges, and is affiliated with Columbia University. Barnard College is women’s private colleges and was started in 1989. This college i...
 
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The house is one of the only country estates left and is home to one of the most beautifully situated historic houses in the city. Thomas Pell purchased the lan...
 
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Bedford Avenue

The area around the Bedford Avenue subway stop is one of the liveliest areas and a great place to hang out and see hipsters as well as many tourists. It offers a large number of eateries, restaurants,...
 
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Sitting on Vista Rock, one of the highest points in the park, the castle provides excellent views of Central Park, particularly to the north. It is a popular spot for photography and contains a visito...
 

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