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The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Situated along the eastern edge of Central Park, and running four blocks long on 5th avenue, the Met is one of the most famous museums on...


Central Park & John Lennon
If you are a fan of the Beatles, and in particular, John Lennon, you better keep reading. Located in Central Park is an area named...


The United Nations
Dignitaries from countries around the world come to the United Nations to discuss important matters, such as diplomacy, human rights,...


The Empire State Building
Completed after two years of construction in 1931, the Empire State Building is not just one of the most iconic buildings in New York...


Saint Patrick's Cathedral
Nestled among the luxurious shops that line Fifth Avenue, Saint Patrick's Cathedral adds character and tradition to the iconic street. As...


The Brooklyn Bridge
When you think of Brooklyn, you have to think of the Brooklyn Bridge! That immense, powerful, expansive bridge not only connects one...


Washington Square Park
You could probably rattle off a whole slew of movies that contribute to Washington Square Park's popularity. Personally, August Rush...


Edgar Allen Poe's Cottage
One of the greatest gems tucked away in the Bronx is the final home of famous writer, Edgar Allen Poe. Known by many as Poe's cottage,...


Woodlawn Cementery
Dani and I went and checked out the Woodlawn Cemetery located in the Bronx. It was so easy to find and was definitely worth the trip. ...


9/11 Memorial and Museum: Pt.1 The Memorial
During my short time here in New York, I've already taken the time to visit the 9/11 Memorial three times, and the museum twice. Needless...
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