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Morningside Park

09/13/2008
Morningside Park

Morningside Park is located in New York City's borough of Manhattan from West 110th to West 123rd Streets between Manhattan Avenue, Morningside Avenue and Morningside Drive. It is one of four designated Historic Harlem Parks.

Victorian Gardens Amusement Park

Victorian Gardens first opened its gates to the general public in the summer of 2003. The idea to house an amusement park on Wollman ice skating rink was inspired by a small group of industry veterans, who saw an incredible opportunity to utilize the 50,000 square foot facility not only in the winter, but all year long.

Washington Market Park

Washington Market Park is truly a product of the community that is serves. Established as Washington Market Community Park in 1978, it is the result of local activism which aimed to bring much-needed green space to this part of Manhattan.

Ripley's Believe It or Not! Times Square

Ripley's Believe It or Not! Times Square is located in the heart of New York's Times Square and offers visitors the ultimate insight into the world of the odd and bizarre. Marvel at hundreds of weird and unusual artifacts in over twenty themed galleries, spanning two floors.

The Battery Conservancy

The Battery is one of New York City’s oldest public open spaces. Dutch settlers landed here in 1623 and established New Amsterdam. Now the Battery is truly the cradle of New York history, the front lawn of the Downtown district, and a hub of harbor access and cultural tourism.

Riverside Park

09/09/2008
Riverside Park

Riverside Park Fund's mission is to preserve and improve New York's classic waterfront green space. Stretching over four miles along the Hudson River from 62nd to 158th Streets, the 330 acres of Riverside Park provide recreation and relaxation for a uniquely diverse population.

Top of the Rock‎

Is your New York bold? Is it brilliant? Is it tranquil? Is it peaceful? Discover New York in all its forms from 70 stories up at Top of the Rock Observation Deck. Our high-speed shuttle sends you racing to the sky. Our dazzling multimedia history exhibits are a feast for the eyes and stimulate the minds of all ages. And then there’s the view: the city’s only crystal-clear, 360˚ experience of your New York.

Bryant Park‎

09/07/2008
South Street Seaport‎

When they say “the City” they mean New York. And when they say “not-to-be-missed” they mean South Street Seaport.

Bryant Park‎

Because of the park’s geographic location in midtown Manhattan–one block from Times Square–it is a destination for a wide range of people. During lunch hours in warm weather months, the park typically hosts over 5,000 business people, and counts 20,000 visitors by the end of the day.