Tag: Things to do in NYC
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NYC’s AMNH: Afternoon Travel to Cuba, Ancient Peru and the Stars!

Founded in 1869, NYC’s American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) is easily one of the greatest institutions in the world. Located on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, this museum includes 45 permanent exhibition halls filled with scientific, educational, and cultural treasures as well the Hayden Planetarium and New York State’s official memorial to Theodore Roosevelt. I’ve enjoyed learning so…
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Holiday Train Show at the New York Botanical Garden

The night after I experienced the Rockefeller Tree Lighting Ceremony, I left the Lotte Palace Hotel to head over to the New York Botanical Garden or NYBG. Now celebrating its 125th anniversary, the NYBG is considered an iconic living museum with 250 acres supporting over one million plants. I’m a train buff, and I had been…
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Fantastic Beasts in NYC – 1920’s Attractions from The Film
JK Rowling’s new film Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them opens in theaters today. Newt Scamander, a Magizoologist and former Hogwarts student, visits New York City in 1926. His tale, features iconic New York City attractions in a magical new lens, including Times Square, the Woolworth Building, Central Park and Ellis Island. An all-new adventure…
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Things to do in NYC this Week: New Food Hall at Grand Central

Here’a a list of things to do in NYC this week, as published by the New York Times. And if you’re near Grand Central Terminal, go inside to check out its new Great Northern Food Hall. Located in the station’s Vanderbilt Hall, this foodie location envisioned by Denmark’s Claus Meyer. Native Sounds Downtown! (Thursday) This year’s edition of the National…
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My Article In Home & Away Magazine: Sanctuaries in NYC
I just posted about all of the great things to experience in NYC this week. But what if you want to take even a little bit of a rest from this city’s amazing kaleidoscope of sights and sounds? If you get the chance, check out my article in the new March/April issue of AAA’s Home & Away Magazine. I’ve written…
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12 Secrets of NYC’s Central Park
Check out Alex Van Buren’s interesting article on 12 little known facts about NYC’s Central Park including: The park was probably founded to boost nearby residents’ property values. A newspaper editor was the first one to clamor for Central Park. There was a very specific, open-to-the-public competition to design the park. Sheep Meadow really…
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Best NYC Date Restaurants: What do You Think?
Grub Street has prepared a list of what they think are the best date restaurants all over NYC. They include: Annisa (West Village) Bar Primi (East Village) Biang! (East Village) Birds & Bubbles (Lower East Side) Blue Ribbon Downing Street Bar (West Village) Decoy (Greenwich Village) El Maguey y La Tuna (Lower East Side) The Fat…
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NYC: New Egg Sandwich from Cronut Inventor
I had a great time taking a pastry course with Dominique Ansel in NYC a while back. Now this famous inventor of the Cronut had collaborated with Wylie Dufresne to create an over-the-top variation of the standard egg sandwich. Sierra Tishgart of Grub Street says that from this Saturday, January 16, to Monday, January 18, Dominique Ansel Kitchen (the one…
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No-Tipping NYC Restaurants
Chris Crowley of Grub Street has a list of many of the NYC restaurants that presently have a no-tipping policy. Be forewarned though: Many of these restaurants have significantly raised their prices or added an “administrative fee” to accommodate this new policy. Click HERE read the whole article and here’s the list: Bruno Chef’s Table at…
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NYC: Great Stars Wars Costume Exhibit

Unless you’ve been living under a rock recently, you probably know that the new Star Wars movie is premiering today. If you’re a fan of this genre, movie buff, and/or a fashionista, you may really enjoy a new exhibit that’s being displayed at NYC’s Discovery Times Square, Star Wars and the Power of the Costume. As a…
