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More than 10,000 creatures of the sea make New York City's only aquarium th ... |
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The Brooklyn Botanic Garden in New York is a wonderful treat. The ponds are full ... |
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Considered one of the leading botany centers of the world, the 250-acre New York ... |
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The Statue of Liberty, located on the Liberty Island, New York, was a gift to th ... |
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The Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum continues to be one of the most popular attrac ... |
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The Brooklyn Museum is located at 200 Eastern Parkway, in the New York City. The ... |
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Chartered as the Museum of Early American Folk Arts when it was founded in 1961, ... |
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Frank Lloyd Wright's masterpiece of modern architecture, the Guggenheim, Ne ... |
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A complex of buildings in the heart of New York City, The Morgan Library & M ... |
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The Museum of Biblical Art, formerly the American Bible Society Gallery, opened ... |
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Founded in 1929 as an educational institution, The Museum of Modern Art, in New ... |
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The Neue Galerie museum is located in New York City. This museum is dedicated to ... |
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Founded in 1863, the Brooklyn Historical Society is a nationally renowned urban ... |
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The Museum of the City of New York is a private, not-for-profit, educational age ... |
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Federal Hall has been the site of government activity for almost 300 years. Thre ... |
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The Fraunces Tavern Museum, which opened in 1907, is located in a reconstructed ... |
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Historic Richmond Town is New York City’s living history and museum village. Fir ... |
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Founded in 1974, the International Center of Photography, in New York City, is b ... |
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Built in 1832, in New York City, the Merchant's redbrick House, combining f ... |
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Since 1804 The New-York Historical Society has served as the collective memory o ... |
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For 14 years, this New York City house was the home of Theodore Roosevelt, the y ... |
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The Children's Museum of Manhattan, New York City, is a not-for-profit inst ... |
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With over 130,000 museum visitors and 700 researchers each year, the Roosevelt P ... |
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Jutting out at the southernmost point of Manhattan, leafy Battery Park provides ... |
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Highbridge Park derives its name from New York City’s oldest standing bridge, th ... |
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Inwood Hill Park contains the last natural forest and salt marsh in Manhattan, N ... |
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Madison Square park is bordered by Fifth and Madison Avenues and 23rd and 26th s ... |
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Spanning more than four miles along the Hudson River's shoreline, Riverside ... |
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Tompkins Square Park, in the Alphabet City section of the East Village neighborh ... |
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Washington Square Park, located in the heart of Greenwich Village, New York City ... |
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Flushing Meadows was once a swamp and an ash dump, but now it's the largest ... |
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Bear Mountain State Park is situated in rugged mountains rising from the west ba ... |
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Located just 30 minutes north of New York City, Harriman State Park is the state ... |
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Home to the world class Juilliard School of Performing Arts, numerous works of f ... |
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When it opened its gates in 1899, 843 animals were exhibited in small cages and ... |
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In a steamy rain forest or in an icy Antarctic penguin habitat, the Central Park ... |
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