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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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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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Grand Central Terminalis located at 42nd St and Park Ave. It remains open from 5:30 to 13:30 and entry is completely free. Walk in and see the main concourse, a...
 
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Grant's Tomb

Grant's Tomb is placed at Riverside Drive and 122nd Street. It is a general Grant National Memorial, General Ulysses S. Grant and his wife are buried in this imposing mausoleum, the largest tomb in No...
 
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Great Hill

Great Hillcan be found at west side of the park between 103rd and 107th Streets. One of the highest points in the park, the Great Hill is a hilltop meadow surrounded by stately elm trees and serves as...
 
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Located on a peninsula in Staten Island, Great Kills Park is 580 acres of open space that offers everything, from fishing and boating to swimming and bird-watching, from trails to sports fields. The P...
 
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Great Lawn

Great Lawn is located at the center of Central Park; the Great Lawn is a large clearing with lawns and ball fields, perfect for ballgames, sunbathing, and picnicking. Just to the east of the Lawn is t...
 
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The main entrance of Green-Wood Cemetery at 500 25th St along 5th Ave, Brooklyn. It remains open at 8:00 to 17:00 daily and admission to the cemetery is totally free. It was established in 1838. Green...
 
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Grove Court

Grove Court is situated at Grove Street just off Hudson Street. It offered setting for O'Henry's famous short story, the Last Leaf. It is considered as a town's most treasured undisclosed alleys....
 
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It is an outdoor sculpture gallery, located on the grounds of Bronx Community College, built in a sweeping semicircular Neo-Classical arc with wings at either e...
 
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Hamilton Grange National Monument was built in 1802 and physically shifted from its original location this was the home of Alexander Hamilton. It is one of the ...
 
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Harlem Meer

Harlem Meer can be found at east side of the park between 106th and 110th Streets. This 11 acre lake is one of Central Park's finest spots; surrounded by flowering trees and inhabited by several fish ...
 

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