The Empire State building is made out of cardboard.
The Statue of Liberty is packing heat under the dress.
Times Square is powered by all the exercise bikes in Manhattan gyms
2006-10-08 08:48:25
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answered by Anonymous
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I am not a NYer but I have gone many times (I am from Phila. and only live one hour away plus have friends/family from NYC) and here are a few things I always liked:
1. Greenwich Village- just wander around
2. SoHo - wander around, check out the galleries
3. around 4th and broadway there is a really cool flea market. Not sure the exact address but its on Broadway in Greenwich Village (bet. 4-8th). Its only on sat. and sundays. ask someone where it is. They have really neat stuff- some for sale by local artists. I once got this really neat funky handmade necklace there fro example and a great purse.
4. You can check out places from the show "sex and the city." one of the restaurants is "Tao" a pan-asian restaurant.
5. make sure you walk under the Helmsley building.
6. Stop in front of the NY Public library. You will remember it from the movie "The Day After Tomorrow." Its a cool place to stop. there are chairs there. You will see the huge lion statues.
7. the Toys R Us store in Times Square. Really neat- it has a ferris wheel INSIDE the store.
8. Pastis: little French cafe around the Village. You may spot celeb's here,
9. Chinatown: NY has a great Chinatown.
10. sample sales: these are supposed to be great- the designers have these special "secret" sales of thier "samples." You will have to ask around & be lucky to find one!
2006-10-08 10:43:36
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answered by shoshanamom 4
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The Top of the Rocks { The Rockefeller Centre }
a far better view than from the Empire State Building
2006-10-11 01:40:02
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answered by browneyed 4
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Serendipity 3 for frozen hot chocolate. This is a CANNOT miss for chocoholics. It's in the 200 block of 60th Street.
Also Churrascaria Plataforma on 49th street. This is a carnivore's HEAVEN. Excellent Prix
Fix menu.
2006-10-08 15:17:46
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answered by iguana 4
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Ok, here are the secrets:
#1 http://www.bigapplegreeter.org/
Things to do:
-Sunday brunch at Sylvia's in Harlem (google it)
-In good weather, sailing or kayaking in Hudson (free kayaking at Tribeca pier)
-Metropolitan Museum is suggested donations
-Rent a bike and go around Central Park
-Bodies Exhibit at Fulton St.
-Gazzilion Museums
-Dance/Rave clubs at Clinton
-Comedy cellar (best comedy in town)
Bargain shopping: Century 21
Dining: Way too many, good places and they change soo often. Menupages.com is a realistic rating and value guide for NY restaurants
Ciao Bella ice creams and sorbets at the dining concourse at Grand Central
Enjoy your stay!
2006-10-08 11:05:27
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answered by N O 2
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NYC was built with mob cement. Go on the Embedded Tooth Tour. You are taken around to different locations where mob informant parts ended up in the buildings. Only single teeth and single tooth prints survive to this day. Bring binoculars. Gold fillings in molars can be seen in second and third story walls.
2006-10-08 09:08:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Try the Burrito Bar: http://local.yahoo.com/details?id=11063213. It's psychedelic and cool!
Have you done the Staten Island ferry? That's fun. And Hogs & Heifers in the Meatpacking district...
To be honest, the best thing to do is wander about and immerse yourself in the city. Meet some folk. Hang out. Have fun. That's what I do. And anyway, all the other places I know are waaaay to kinky to mention ;-)
2006-10-08 08:47:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Foley's Fish House in Times Square.... the absolute best view of Times Square and wonderful food... tell Debbie, Michael sent you...!
2006-10-08 12:16:50
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answered by nobodiesinc 1
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Hell's Kitchen ... Its such a cool area...its filled with tons of cafes and restaurants and coffe places, etc. There are tons of international places. It's mainly on 9th ave from 42nd to 55th street approximately. There is also Restaurant Row on 46th btwn 8th and 9th ave. It has mainly french, italian and brazilian restaurants.
2006-10-08 14:58:21
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answered by EventNewYork 3
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Check out http://newyork.citysearch.com/
It's full of information and most of it is supplied and rated by native New Yorkers. I use it to check out bars and restaurants when I visit but there's a lot more too it than that.
2006-10-08 09:30:07
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answered by Sarah A 6
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