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The Museum of Broadway takes visitors of all ages on an exciting, immersive journey from the birth of Broadway to present day.
One of the largest repositories of canine-related art in the world.
The McKittrick Hotel is home of the immersive theater spectacle Sleep No More, rooftop bar Gallow Green, jazz age-inspired speakeasy Manderley Bar and The Club Car restaurant and performance venue.
Setting a standard in authentic Mexican cooking since opening its doors, Rosa Mexicano now has three locations throughout NYC.
A former military outpost is now a recreational oasis just a short ferry ride from Lower Manhattan or Brooklyn. Come to cycle, picnic and see public art.
Brooklyn's storied Coney Island is home to amusements, an aquarium, a world-renowned boardwalk and beautiful seaside beaches.
Children and their families come here to meet working artists, play in art-making studios, see significant artwork and hear stories told in many forms.
The site tells the story of the events of 9/11 as well as the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.
The center preserves the history of the free African American communities of Weeksville, Brooklyn.
About as old-school Italian as it gets, the legendary family-style Southern Italian Carmine’s delivers everything but the red-checkered tablecloth.
Perhaps the best way to sample dishes from one of world-famous chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten’s menus without breaking the bank is by dining at Nougatine, an overlooked gem on the Upper West Side.