A walking tour of the Financial District is definitely the best introduction to New York City’s history. After all, this…
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Join the Crowd at The American Museum of Natural History NYC
The American Museum of Natural History was overcrowded and swamped by school kids in every corner when we visited on…
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An Unhurried Way to See Lower Manhattan and the Statue of Liberty
Hurricane Sandy left her mark in Lower Manhattan and South Street Seaport. The Seaport shopping and dining area is still…
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Guide to Living Like a Local in Sunnyside New York
Named after an old tavern, Sunnyside was a farmland until the early 1900s when Queensboro Bridge was built in 1918….
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Guide to Getting the Best Seats and Price for Mamma Mia on Broadway
Mamma Mia’s audience is mainly middle-aged women! My friend Eliane and I fall into that category. No need to feel…
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