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5 Best Places To Go When Visiting New York in the Summer
Walking the streets of New York City in the summer, you can feel the heat rising from the pavement as the sun sizzles overhead. But as the temperatures rise, so does the city’s energy. New York in summer has so much to offer visitors and locals alike as seasonal events, so it’s the perfect place for a summer getaway.
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Your Guide to Visiting the American Museum of Natural History
With 45 exhibition halls, the American Museum of Natural History in New York is the mother of all museums. There is so much to see, from the colossal cast of the recently discovered dinosaur Titanosaurus to the astounding timeline of human origins - you’ll always have a reason to come back for more.
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A Couples’ Paradise: 5 Romantic Things To Do in New York
If you're in the planning stages of your next love-filled getaway, you need to put NYC at the top of your destination list. In reality, there are so many romantic things to do in New York that you'll have trouble deciding what to squeeze into your trip. To help you make your plans, here are five things to do in New York for couples that you just can't miss.
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Statue of Liberty History: How It Became a New York Icon
The Statue of Liberty is a world-renowned national symbol. The New York City icon is a symbol of freedom and hope in America. But what is the history behind the Statue of Liberty?
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Why New York Is a Paradise for Museum-Hoppers
New York City is a cultural melting pot that houses some of the world's best museums. There are a whopping 83 different New York museums across the five boroughs, and it can be overwhelming to narrow down the choices. Let's talk about what exactly makes New York's museum scene so vibrant.
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A Complete Guide To New York’s Ellis Island
If you are ever in "The Big Apple," you may want to visit perhaps the most famous symbol of America, the Statue of Liberty at Liberty Island. Ellis Island, also located in New York Harbor, is where millions of immigrants first came to America from around the world in search of a better life. You can take the ferry to Ellis Island and to the Statue of Liberty.