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A 9.75-acre city park in Greenwich Village, characterized by its large, central fountain, and known as a major center of community activity for the neighborhood residents.
A small nature store that's as fascinating as a museum.
Built in 1913, this impressive church contains statues of more than 40 saints and bishops.
The Rockefeller Center Tour celebrates the rich history and exciting presence of New York's architectural jewel. The center was the ambitious vision of a young John D. Rockefeller and hosts more than 100 breathtaking works of art. In addition to housing NBC, Radio City Music Hall and Christie's Auction House, Rockefeller Plaza is also the home of the world-famous skating rink visited by more than half a million people every year.
Step aboard our European-inspired, all-glass vessel for an afternoon or evening of unparalleled splendor aboard a New York Harbor cruise. As the magnificent New York skyline spreads before you in all directions, you'll be pampered with gourmet cuisine, fine wines, live jazz and sophisticated dance music on this amazing dining cruise. Truly, an experience as inspiring as the city itself.
The New York Transit Museum in Brooklyn Heights is housed in an authentic 60,000 square foot 1936 subway station, decommissioned in 1946. The station reopened in 1976 as a temporary exhibit of MTA New York City Transit to commemorate the US Bicentennial, and became a permanent museum due to widespread public support. The Museum closed in late 2001 for a 2 year renovation that resulted in new life safety systems, upgraded mechanical and electrical systems, and refurbished exhibits. The musuem has since re-opened.
The Little Mermaid - Official Website (866) 870-2717 Lunt-Fontanne Theatre 205 West 46th Street between Broadway & 8th Avenue New York City Box Office Hours: Monday-Saturday 10AM -
Zinc Bar is a wonderful venue for Jazz, Latin, African and Brazilian music nightly (check their website for the schedule www.zincbar.com) Great drinks and a low cover at the door make this place a...
You can tour the trading rooms, the museum and the Fed's vault, which holds 900 tons of gold.
The museum is devoted to the exploration of Jewish heritage and a living memorial to the Holocaust.
If you're wanting to visit New York and feel like a local rather than a tourist, this is THE place to stay. You won't see a lot of tourists, but you'll see the locals--out walking their dogs, going...
The symbol of the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s, the Apollo is still the place to perform in Harlem.