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You can Walk among the woods in Pelham Bay Park, Celebrate the Feast of San Gennaro in Little Italy or Tour an urban farm. Now through October, tour Brooklyn Grange’s rooftop farm locations at the Brooklyn Navy Yard or Long Island City Queens. You can booking some activities here: https://traveltipo.com/attractions?city=new-york
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Hi, here are some places you can visit in New York: 1) Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island Fee required. Go as early as possible, even though you can not avoid the huge huge queue ; we waited for two hours to get on the boat ; Ellis island is free 2) Metropolitan Art Museum Fee required. Monday closed. A one-of-its-kind museum, with over a few million collections for those who love art, paintings, artifacts. Celebration of art! 3) American Museum of Natural History Fee required. This one is our favorite , we spent some three hours there! 4) Empire State Building Fee required. Huge queue ! But a lifetime’s experience when you will watch the city beneath from its 86th floor! 5) Times Square No fee! hah! Lifeline of New York, stroll along its overcrowded lanes, shopping, eating, enjoy it in your own way. 6) Central Park No fee! Cool your heels here and watch the crowd, New York’s iconic landmark. To read about New York more, here is a link: https://www.tripoto.com/new-york
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Statue of Liberty Time Square Central Park Metropolitan Art Museum
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