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79th Street and Central Park West, New York City, NY 10024
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Over 32 million artifacts are housed in 27 interconnected buildings at the American Museum of Natural History making it one of the largest museums in the world. Some of the more prominent permanent exhibits include Akeley Hall of African Mammals, Arthur Ross Hall of Meteorites, Milstein Hall of Ocean Life.
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The New York City Center is a 2,257-seat Moorish Revival theater that is the permanent home of several major dance companies. The location also hosts the Fall for Dance Festival and the Encores! musical theater series.
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This Broadway theatre, opened in 1903, is one of the two oldest surviving Broadway theatres in New York City. This location, the first Broadway theatre to be granted landmark status, maintains its original Beaux-Arts design.
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Macy's Herald Square is the flagship store of the multinational corporation that sells clothing, jewelry, and other items to its customers. Up until 2009, this national landmark was also the largest department store in the world.
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124 West 43rd Street, New York City, NY 10036
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The Stephen Sondheim Theatre is a 1,055-seat theatre designed in a neo-classical style in 1918. The location has hosted performances of The Pee-wee Herman Show, Anything Goes, The Trip to Bountiful, and Beautiful: The Carole King Musical.
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The Town Hall of New York City hosts a wide variety of events, including Yiddish Jazz with Andrew Makarevich and Judy Collins Live. The location's events arte attended by 125,000 students annually and the site offers a variety of outreach programs.
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30-300 Mall Drive West, Jersey City, NJ 07303
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An 11-screen movie theater, AMC Loews Newport Centre 11 displays first-run feature films using digital projection and RealD 3D. The theater offers auditorium rentals for private events, arcade games, independent films and a snack bar.
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Located in a historic area of New Jersey, Hamilton Park is a large green space with multiple amenities. It features tennis courts, a playground, basketball courts, and open spaces. The park also has an area reserved for dogs.
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Central Park
59th to 110th St., from Central Park West to 5th Ave., New York City, NY 10022
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Founded in 1980, Central Park covers 843 acres and features gardens, lakes, woodland areas and others. In here there are also playgrounds, sculptures and monuments, bridges, ball fields, as well as other amenities.
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Bryant Park
6th Ave. between W. 40th and W. 42nd Sts., New York City, NY 10017
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In the winter, visitors can visit the Bank of America Winter Village at Bryant Park featuring free ice-skating on a 170 foot by 100-foot rink. Visitors can also visit the reading room with lots of reading material free of charge, ride a carousel, play pétanque, chess, checkers, and backgammon.