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12 Things to Do in NYC During the Holiday Season
With a plethora of holiday festivities going on around New York City, it's easy to get caught up in the frenzy, struggling to decide what to do next!
Best Ways to Spend New Years in New York
Spending New Years in New York is a dream for many people, but there is more to New Years than Time Square.
Review of Holiday Inn in Batavia, New York
The Holiday Inn hotel in Batavia, New York is a clean, friendly, and affordable place to stay when spending one or more nights in this part of Western New York.
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
The U.S. holiday of Thanksgiving wouldn't be complete without the annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City.
Shopping SoHo in NYC
SoHo is a popular part of the city, but it is easy to be pulled into the chain stores that have opened in the area. These shops are great alternatives to the big chains.
Visiting Brooklyn Bridge
Join the commuters, cyclists and hoards of other tourists that daily cross between Manhattan and Brooklyn, over one of New York's most famous structures.
Visiting New York's Skyscrapers
Millions of tourist each year come to see the greatest collection of skyscrapers in the world that together combine to form Manhattan's instantly recognizable skyline.
Spend the Holidays in Peekskill, New York
Want the cultural diversity and creative atmosphere of Manhattan, but dread big city prices and endless congestion? Spend the holidays in Peekskill, New York.
Keuka Lake Area Offers Wineries and Wine Museums
The Finger Lakes wine region of New York State is a fascinating area. There are several wineries close to Keuka Lake. Keuka Lake is an Indian word meaning canoe landing.
Tips and Tricks for Navigating the NYC Subway
Don't be intimidated by the public transportation system in New York City -- learn about tools and tips that will make navigating the subway simple!
Visiting New York City During the Holidays
The holidays are a beautiful - but busy - time to visit New York. Plan your trip and avoid the crowds with these tips and must-see attractions in the city.
New York City Art Museums
New York City has some of the best art museums in the world. Visitors can view art from cubism to pointalism, as well as old master paintings. New York has it all.
The Best Holiday Things to do in New York City
The Holiday Season in New York City glitters with magic. There are so many ways to enjoy the season in this big metropolis. Visit now and begin a new holiday tradition.
Village of Round Lake in Upstate New York
History & architecture are preserved in the Victorian Village of Round Lake NY. This turn-of-century town in upstate New York is on National Registry of Historic Places.
Haunted Hasbrouck Carries on a Scary Tradition
The Guenther family of New Paltz created such a popular haunted house on Halloween that when they tried to retire the tradition, nobody would let them stop scaring.
NYC's Bryant Park – A Midtown Gem
Bryant Park is a midtown Manhattan retreat for office workers meeting for lunch with friends and tourists taking a break.from sightseeing.
Ground Zero – an Unexpected Memorial
St. Paul's harbors a quietly astonishing memorial to the heroic efforts of those who worked to clear the wreckage of the Twin Towers--and to their volunteer caregivers.
St. Paul's Chapel in New York City
After the attacks of 9/11, St. Paul's Chapel became the impromptu site of memorials and a ministry for the recovery workers who toiled in the pit that marked Ground Zero.
Mohonk Mountain House Hotel
A magical, family-run hotel, Mohonk Mountain House is a National Historic Landmark that sits high in the Sawangunk Mountains, surrounded by forests and wildlife
Things To Do On A Trip To Buffalo New York
Buffalo, New York, has become famous as a great destination for food lovers and cross-border shoppers, but the city has a lot more to offer than just wings and shopping.
Lamartine Place, Abolitionist "Slave HIdeaways"
Explore NYC's race relations' history. Manhattan's landmark Lamartine homes, including white female abolitionist Hopper Gibbons', survived NY's 1863 War Draft Riots.
Delayed at Kennedy with Kids? What to Do
Spend a layover at JFK on a quick outing to nearby Flushing, Queens. Kids will love the hot dumplings, "bubble tea" and Chinatown shops. It's cheap, fun, educational.
Layover at Kennedy? Go for Chinese, Korean Food
Stuck at JFK? Flushing, Queens, 20 minutes from Kennedy Airport, is a Little Asia. Enjoy great Korean and Chinese food, colonial-era landmarks, and tons of local color.
Get Around New York Fast—Call "511" Free Advice
Navigating New York can be tough, due to subway delays, construction, even getting lost in Queens or Brooklyn. New and free, "511" helps plot the fastest way to travel.
Visiting NYC – St. Mark's Place
Learn about great places to eat and shop on St. Mark's Place, a historic part of the East Village in NYC. St. Mark's is only a 15 minute train ride from Grand Central.