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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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Film Forum

It is located at 209 W Houston St between 6th and 7th Aves. Film Forum is a nonprofit cinema showcasing independent and art films. It is recognized as the best theater to catch old movies. Entry fee c...
 
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The Fisher Landau Center for Art contains a private collection of contemporary art work, since 1960 to current. Tourist attractions consist of art by Kiki Smith...
 
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The Flatiron Building is situated at 23rd Street Broadway and 5th Ave. An iconic building, considered the oldest remaining skyscraper in Manhattan, the Flatiron was completed in 1902. It is 285 ft (87...
 
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This 1,255-acre park in New York City has recreational, historical and environmental significance. The park is home to Queens Theatre in the Park, the Queens Mu...
 
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Fordham College is situated on 60th St. between Columbus and Amsterdam. Fordham College at Lincoln Center is well known as a FCLC and iot is a branch of Fordham...
 
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Fort Tryon Park

One of New York's most beautiful and is an expanse of rolling hills high above the Hudson. It contains some of the highest natural elevations on the island and is a great place to picnic or stroll in ...
 
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Fort Wadsworth

Fort Wadsworth is one of the oldest military installations in the United States that divides New York Bay into Upper and Lower halves. Dating back to 1663, this historic fort was used during both the ...
 
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Freshkills Park

At 2,200 acres, the Freshkills Park is one of the most ambitious public works project in the world that combines state-of-the-art ecological restoration techniques with extraordinary settings for recr...
 
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The former home of steel baron Henry Clay Frick, this sprawling mansion is filled with Frick's enormous personal art collection, displayed as he left it. It's worth a visit for the house alone, which ...
 
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Ferries depart from the Battery Maritime Building at 10 South Street. Governors Island has a long military history, home to headquarters and military posts of the United States Army from 1794 until 19...
 
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Gowanus Canal

The anchor of the Gowanus neighborhood is this famously polluted canal. The Carroll Street Bridge is the oldest retractable bridge in the US and one of the only four left. Recently, the canal and surr...
 
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The gateway to Prospect Park, laid out in 1870. The Soldiers and Sailors Arch was added in 1892 as a memorial to the victorious Union Army. The Plaza itself is a large traffic circle surrounded by tre...
 

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