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Store specializing in museum quality movie posters.
This East Village vintage clothing boutique is like a jewel box dripping with gems from top designers like Courreges, Yves Saint-Laurent, Halston, and Pierre Cardin, as well as a kaleidoscope of tantalizingly fresh designs scoured from Miami to the Midwest, the streets of London to the closet of a former Cockette. And the notoriously fabulous shoe collection attracts designers, collectors and museum curators from around the world.
Self-guided audio tour of New York City neighborhoods not usually included on traditional city tours.
Height is not the only measure of a skyscraper's worth - this alliterative edifice has a lovely Art Deco/Moorish flavor.
This Art Deco edifice is known for the bas-relief murals in its lobby.
A "virtual-reality plaza" where you can wage intergalactic war, flee ghosts and deep-sea dive - at least as long as the ride lasts.
This cobblestoned street is a designated historic district.
Browse through attic-loads of old stuff, from fishing rods to crocodile handbags, in these two market sections.
Every day is St. Patty's day at this rollicking Irish pub in New York City.
Landmark structure built in 1929, the building served as the Pennsylvania Railroad Freight Building before General Electric leased it for its missile and spacecraft division from the 1960s to the early 1990s.
This museum is located in a public school that was built on an old Indian burial ground.
This museum of scents displays more than 250 fragrance bottles and a time-line of perfumery from 1949 to present day.
An elegant club/lounge with room-length stained-glass windows, gilded mirrors and candlelit sconces.
A garden devoted to children that offers a fake "leaf" fountain, miniature trains and many other fun activities.
Part of the American Museum of Natural History, this facility helps visitors understand how the universe formed through exciting simulations and other exhibits.
Located at Ellis Island, this memorial wall pays tribute to the more than 500,000 people who came through Ellis Island Immigration Station.
High-rent neighborhood of New York City located along one side of Central Park, which is predominately residential with town homes and apartment buildings along with pricey shops, restaurants, and architectural gems such as the Guggenheim Museum and the Cooper-Hewitt.
This major bridge opened in 1909 linking Brooklyn and Manhattan.
A quiet oasis in the middle of New York City, a place to get away from the hectic pace, people-watch, hike or just ride a bike.
A small nature store that's as fascinating as a museum.
Listen to the sweet sounds of jazz at this hip club in New York City.
Located in Central Park, this statue usually has children climbing all over it.
Specialty shop of items featuring Keith Haring art.
A historical theater with wonderful architecture and sculptural works.
Famous store for gadgets and gimmicks.
