#246 most popular of 1052 things to do in New York
"Yes, it is possible to see New York for free! Here's how to fill a few days in the world's most exciting city on a budget.
As the sign says, "WALK"! Bring your most comfortable shoes and pound the pavements from
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#248 most popular of 1052 things to do in New York
"When walking these concrete-canyoned streets, a trip down Tobacco Road won't likely come to mind. After Dutch settled the island's tip in the mid-1660's, this area contained country homes with fertile lands
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#249 most popular of 1052 things to do in New York
"Hispanic and Black will be the predominent ethnic groups you see, but it's Street Culture that shapes and defines who these people are. Spontaneous and ever-evolving, this urban genre dictates to the lives of
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#250 most popular of 1052 things to do in New York
"Once I have walked past the parking lots and children's park I start on a path that takes me north. All the while, the Hudson River is down along my left. The water creates this cool temperature. I hear the
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#251 most popular of 1052 things to do in New York
"All summer long, the old Italian neighborhoods lay claim to their old stomping grounds. On the lower east side of Washington Square Park, there are two or three Baci Ball courts, which never see the light of day
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#256 most popular of 1052 things to do in New York
"I admit I have tried yoga several times and hated it. But because I kept hearing how good it was and wanted to become more flexible I decided to keep trying it. Well I finally found a teacher and class I love.
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"The men who play at the caged in West 4th Street Courts are so talented, you would think that you were watching NBA players. A crowd is always leaning up on the chain-link fence to watch either the two-on-two
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