Destination Guide Refined by Camps + Parks Attraction Amusement Parks (1) Monuments + Museums (2) Sightseeing + Tours (2) Zoo + Aquarium (3)
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New York City
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Statue of Liberty Liberty Island, New York, NY 10004 212.363.3200 |
One of New Yorks most moving sights, the restored Ellis Island opened in 1990, slightly north of Liberty Island. Roughly 40% of Americans (myself included) can trace their heritage back to an ancestor who came through he... more
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Prospect Park Zoo Flatbush Ave. at Empire Blvd., Brooklyn, NY 11215 718.399.7339 |
Back in the 1890s, Brooklyn had established what was referred to as a "menagerie" of animals at Prospect Park, which was an attempt to add to the allure of the expanse of landscape ingenuity and design...an eco... more
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Ellis Island New York Harbor, New York, NY |
After spending too much money on hotels, shopping and the tourist traps, I can say that one of the few NYC sites worth spending money on was the only site that was nearly free. It was incredibly interesting....
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Central Park Zoo 830 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY |
Cute little zoo. It took us about 90 minutes including the childrens zoo to see everything. We skipped the sea loin show which made seeing the other animals easier. The animals are close together and...
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Castle Clinton National Monument Battery Park, New York, NY 10005 212.344.7220 |
You can take my public tour or request a private tour at drphil1@aol.com or find more information at www.newyorktaklsand walks. Step back in time to relive the experiences of your parents and grandparents. More than half... more
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Central Park Zoo/Tisch Children's Zoo 830 Fifth Ave, New York, NY 11234 212.861.6030 |
In the Park's early days, the stink about the zoo had more to do than with just smell. Original planning was to include a large zoo except no one could agree where. Manhattan Square was purchased as an initial sight and ... more
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Crane Lake Camp 633 3rd Ave, New York, NY |
We used to lie on our backs at night in front of Studio–me, maybe a girlfriend, my brother, and Bobby Price. Maybe Mitch Feldman instead of my brother, maybe just me and Bobby and my brother. Though he would later... more
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African Burial Ground Duane and Elk Sts., New York, NY 10013 212.337.2001 |
Camp Ramah 3080 Broadway, New York, NY |
Central Park Wildlife Center Entrance at, New York, NY 10128 212.439.6500 |
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