Nightlife: How to find the right bars, music clubs, and night clubs.
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Art, Theater, & Music: How to experience culture in New York City.
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Food and Dining: How to find authentic New York City cuisine.
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Sightseeing: What sights to see, and how to see them.
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Transportation: How to Get Around in New York City.
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Accommodations: How to Choose Where You Stay in New York City.
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Kings and Generals: A Short History of Concierges and Tour GuidesBy Samuel P.N. Cook
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New York, NY [March 29, 2010] – Uncle Sam’s Walking Tours, a leading provider of New York City Walking and specialty tours, is pleased to announce a new fashion conscious walking tour of Fifth Avenue debuting April 15, 2010.
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16th Century: The site of Greenwich Village was inhabited by Native Americans during this time. The Village was merely a marshland named Sapokanican, used for camping and fishing.
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By Samuel P.N. Cook
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By Samantha Nicholson
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By Samantha Nicholson Caption for under the picture: The New York University Institute of the Fine Arts (originally the James B. and Nanline Duke house) is located on East 78th Street.
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by Samuel Cook
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By Jack Stanley
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Madison Square Park has been recognized as a public park since 1847, but has existed as a public space since 1686. The park is named after the fourth President of the United States, James Madison and has hosted historic events and seen plenty changes over the years.
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By Jack Stanley This early issue was produced in the North (In NYC) during the civil war sometime between August 1862 through May of 1863. They were to use as money and designed to allow people to buy stamps as coinage was scarce at the time.
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By Sam Cook When I first traveled to New York City, I was a cadet at West Point in the late 1990s, and I was not too impressed. I came to the city on a succession of trips, because it was close, and it was supposed to be fun. After all, it was New York City.
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JANUARY 6, 2010
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