10 Things to do for Labor Day in NYC
September 2nd, 2010 in Upcoming Events by Sarah Jones
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Queens Center Mall & Steinway Street
Queens may not beat the extravagance of Saks Fifth Avenue, Bulgary or Bloomingdales, but it will certainly beat the prices, and by far. So if you are on a budget, take a break from the midtown scene and give the borough a chance. View More >
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Central Park Zoo
Before the Central Park Zoo housed breeding programs for endangered species like the tamarin monkey and animal habitats like ones found in the wild, the Central Park Zoo’s animals were cooped up in traditional black menagerie cages. View More >
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Meatpacking District
Where’s the best place in Manhattan to gawk at celebrities and hundreds of pounds of beef chuck roast? The Meatpacking District, of course, where you can find meat distribution plants side-by-side with some of the most exclusive nightclubs and swankiest restaurants in New York City. View More >
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September 2nd, 2010 in Upcoming Events by Sarah Jones
One of America's most popular restaurants, Gramercy Tavern serves inventive American cuisine from Chef Michael Anthony in a rustic yet elegant setting.
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The Roosevelt Hotel is located on Madison Avenue at 45th Street, where the business, couture and cultural districts of New York City, N.Y., convene in midtown Manhattan. This hotel stands three blocks from Broadway theaters, Rockefeller Center and Grand Central Terminal.
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Visiting an island only 13.4 miles long may seem like a simple conquest, but don’t judge a jungle by its size. Not only is New York City home to some of the most talented performance artists, finest restaurants, and impressive architecture, but it is a city that wears its history on its sleeve. In this most versatile of islands, allow New York to be the big apple of your eye.
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