
RIAN4812
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i was born in NYC....then i moved to Florida...the places or things you shouldn't miss are
*The Statue of Liberty
*Times Square Shopping
*NYC pizza
*A Broadway show in NYC
You should also go to Madison Square Garden...there are sometimes concerts there!!! |
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tham153
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In lower Manhattan, the World Trade Center site, Fraunces Tavern, Chinatown, the Chase Money Museum (sounds odd, but believe me, it's fascinating, and small enough to be only a couple hours at most), the boat to Ellis Island and Statue of Liberty (same boat, one price, get off and explore, take a later boat onward, start early, long lines form).
Midtown the United Nations, Times Square and theater district (current hits Wicked, Spamalot, Mary Poppins), top of Empire State Building.
Uptown Museum of Natural History/Rose Center for Space, Metropolitan Museum of Art, on opposite sides of Central Park. The Cloisters, most beautiful spot in New York. |
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Kenneth C
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The best CHEAP chinese restaurant in the city is Wo Hops on 17 Mott st. They have two restaurants next to each other but go to the one where you have to go downstairs into a basement. I'll be honest, it may be no Mr. Chows but you cannot find better for the price you pay. |
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Jessica A
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Also, Ellis Island |
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Jaden B
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the statue of liberty,the twin towers memorial (9/11) nyc pizza the colbert/john stuart studios |
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Carol K
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Best thing to do is to jump on one of those doubledecker bus tours and see it all! |
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ATIJRTX
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I like Chinese foods and other delicacies.
I always go to China Town whenever I visit big cities, like San Francisco and Los Angeles.
I like China Town in NYC although it seems small to me.
The restaurants by the river in NYC are not a match to SF's Fishermen's Warp. |
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needsumthin2002
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Carmine's Restaurant...on some street in the 40s...family style Italian food...best tiramisu on the planet |
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Knee
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The Empire State Building is nice...
Times Square is an absolute must see!
And Rockefeller Center. |
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Rebecca
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go see the tree...i live in jersey and i have yet to see the tree in rockafeller center until about a week and a half ago..its really nice..they had a buncha people in a pooh costume n elmo, dora..its cute...fyi elmo was a d*** to me when i tried to take a pic with him n my friend...HE PUSHED ME OUT OF THE PICTURE AND WRAPPED HIS LEG AROUND MY FRIEND lol |
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robert c
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a lot of good ideas here add seaport. and a tour boat around the island. only thing i didnt like was empire state bld after dark. not many lights on in city. and day time ,2 hour wait for elavator at 16 bucks each |
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Aussie Chick
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I was met by a New York Greeters man and he took me on an African American tour of Harlem, seeing the churches and all the significant places around there from an insiders point of view. It was pretty cool since this little white girl from Australia wouldn't have a clue where to start looking in Harlem for all the interesting places. |
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pastelsarecool!
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http://gonyc.about.com/cs/attractions/tp/topattractions.htm
http://www.nycvisit.com/memberSearch/searchCategory.cfm?pagePkey=12
Hope that helps!!!!! |
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Lightbulb
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Park near the Virgin Megastore and walk into Chinatown. When you get 2 blocks in take a left. Third door on your left will be this vietnemeese resturant that has no name on the door. It is the best in the city. |
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whereHAVEallTHEcowboysGONE
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ground zero. it was my favorite part about new york city, it really mde you reflect on the events. and knowing that right where you are standing is where the attacks actually took place really gives you a rush.
september 11, 2001.
never forget
god bless. |
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