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Youth Resource Center at Parade Grounds (corner of Caton Ave and Coney Island Ave) Brooklyn, NY,
Madame Tussauds in Times Square is the only place with no ropes or barriers holding you back from getting photos with your favorite stars.
The Madison Avenue Business Improvement District was formed in 1996 through a partnership of local property owners, merchants, residents and elected officials, with the goal of enhancing the experience of living, shopping and working in the Madison Avenue area.
Smoky brisket, pulled pork and St. Louis–style ribs taste authentic and won't set you back too much.
With decor that evokes a luxury yacht, Lure puts a contemporary spin on its classic fish-house menu.
This casual trattoria features artisanal Italian meats and cheeses and house-made products like tuna in olive oil and guanciale (unsmoked Italian bacon).
Luma Hotel Times Square, located adjacent to Bryant Park, takes a modern approach to hospitality featuring complimentary WiFi, HD streaming, in-room Nespresso coffee and luxury amenities.
Down in the West Village, the Lortel has been hosting Off-Broadway productions since 1955, including Shakespearean plays, Catch-22 and kid-friendly fare.
Jazz legend Louis Armstrong's former Queens home now serves as a tribute to his life and legacy.
Loring Place offers seasonal, local, American cuisine by Chef Dan Kluger in the heart of Greenwich Village.