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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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Originally, a pavilion for the 1964 World's Fair, this science center is now full of hands-on exhibits for the public. Highlights include Sports Challenge, Rock...
 
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It is the main branch of the New York Public Library, officially the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building. It’s grand structure flanked by lions on both sides o...
 
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Located in 1930s subway station, the collections in New York Transit Museum help visitors to learn about the complex feats of engineering. The museum includes h...
 
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The main campus for New York University is found in Greenwich Village, centered on Washington Square Park. NYU was established in 1831 and is one of the major private nonprofit American institutions. ...
 
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Nucleus

The single block of 74th Street between Roosevelt and 37th Avenue is the nucleus of a bustling South Asian shopping district, with stores selling traditional garments such as saris, gold jewelry, Boll...
 
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Old Stone House

Old Stone House is also well known as a Vechte-Cortelyou House. It remains open Saturday-Sunday from 11:00 to 16:00 and entry fee costs $3. Old Stone House is a 1930’s replica of a Dutch colonia...
 
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Originally the second-tallest building in the world when it opened in 1905, One Times Square was constructed to be the headquarters for The New York Times, a function it would serve for less than ten ...
 
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Orchard Beach

Formerly known as 'The Riviera of New York City', the Orchard Beach is Bronx's sole public beach and consists of a 13-section sandy beach, a hexagonal-block promenade, a central pavilion, snack bars, ...
 
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The oldest continuously existing free lending library in New York, it was originally designed in 1884 as a "Deutsches Bibliothek" when this neighborhood was part of Kleindeutschland (Little Germany) a...
 
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One of Brooklyn's most prized brownstone neighborhoods. It is predominantly residential, characterized by late nineteenth and early twentieth century row houses...
 
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Pat Hoffman Friedman Playground is placed at 5th Avenue and 79th Street. A small toddler playground with some beautifully fashioned gates adorned with sculpture...
 
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It is a historic movie theater across the street from the park. The exterior is nice, and the interior has many old movie posters. Unfortunately, the only way to see the inside is to buy a movie ticke...
 

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