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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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City Island

It's a small island at the edge of New York City located just beyond Pelham Bay Park in Bronx, and is home to NYC's nautical community. It's an urbanized area, reminiscent of a small New England town,...
 
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Named after the Clawson family, one of the prominent Staten Island families starting in the late 18th century, this small park has all the facilities for children of all ages, such as a baseball field...
 
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Clocktower Gallery is situated at 108 Leonard St between Broadway & Leonard St. It remains open on Tuesday – Friday from noon– 17:00. Alanna Heiss started this gallery in 1972. The Clo...
 
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The Columbia University centered on Broadway and 116 Street. It is a famous Ivy League college of very long standing in New York. It was established in 1754 as King's College by Great Britain’s ...
 
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Coney Island

It is a beach and cape on the Atlantic sea in southern Brooklyn, New York. Coney Island in earlier times was an outer hurdle island; however turned out to be moderately associated to the mainland by l...
 
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A perfect destination for history buffs, Conference House has helped shape American history, and it is the only pre-Revolutionary manor house still surviving in New York City. Located at Conference Ho...
 
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Cooper Union

Cooper Union was until recently the only private, full-scholarship College in the United States dedicated exclusively to preparing students for the professions of art, architecture and engineering. Th...
 
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Crotona Park

Named after the Greek colony of Croton, known for its Olympic athletes, the park is bounded by Crotona Park West, Crotona Park North, Crotona Park East and Crotona Park south. The park is widely known...
 
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It is a military cemetery on the border of Brooklyn and Queens and was opened in 1851.Cypress Hills is a small ethnically diverse subsection of East New York se...
 
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This Art Deco design classic, completed in 1930 to a design by Raymond Hood, was made famous by the Superman films; to be admired are the extreme verticality of the design, the understated setbacks an...
 
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Dairy

Built in the 1870s as an actual dairy farm, with a structure designed to resemble a country church. Today it is a visitor center and gift shop for the park, housed in a beautiful structure. Next door ...
 
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Dakota Building

This massive apartment building has been home to many celebrities. Probably best known was the former Beatle John Lennon, who was gunned down outside the building on December 8th, 1980 by a crazed fan...
 

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