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A residential neighborhood of New York City where many older buildings have been renovated into business offices for advertising and publishing companies.
Museum that focuses on historical and contemporary works of African-American artists.
The Museum for African Art is located in Long Island City, Queens.
The LES Conservancy offers tours of the Lower East Side, with an emphasis on Jewish heritage.
In 1942 New York City mayor Fiorello La Guardia opted to live in Gracie Mansions instead of his palatial residence on Riverside Drive. Since then it has served as the mayoral residence.
A special place for blues enthusiasts to spend an evening.
One of the churches in Harlem where inspiring gospel music is an integral part of the sermon.
Focusing on experimental ideas and exhibits portraying the development of emerging artists, this unique museum's collection includes unusual, abstract art from around the world.
Visitors to this technology center learn about audio, imaging, robotics, design and network through interactive exhibits, and are directed through the experience by "b.b. wonderbot," a telepresence robot.
Professional non-profit company that features opera and musical theater performances year-round.
A cigar and champagne bar par excellence. Order a glass of one of the over 200 kinds of champagne available, puff on a cigar and breathe in the pretense of ridiculous affluence.
Step back in time to find out what "Life at Home" was like in 19th-century New York City by touring a historic home filled with original furniture, decorative arts, clothing and personal memorabilia from a prosperous merchant family.
For all of your beauty and relaxation needs, come to Skintology, the preferred spot for anyone seeking a full service getaway! Located conveniently on 21st Street and 7th Avenue, Skintology offers a greater selection of services than the average spa, each with a decidedly organic and natural feel. Choose from our diverse menu of signature facials, massages, skin treatments and much more. Book an appointment or free consultation today, and leave the rest to us.
Comix is New York's hottest new comedy nightclub featuring headline comedians and established New York-area comics, the best of cutting edge alternative comedy, improv and sketch comedy as well as music and variety programming. Perfectly situated in Manhattans booming Meatpacking District at 353 West 14th Street (just east of Ninth Avenue), Comix draws upon the rich experience of going to the theater uptown but brings with it a decidedly downtown attitude, not to mention a very now decor.
The financial heartbeat of the United States, Wall Street is home to the New York Stock Exchange, where visitors can witness the frenetic and wild pace of stock trading.
Living in the Moment - Start your experience in our Immersion Theater with an original 5 minute film delivering the perfect day in sports - all sports.
A 22-block stretch along Fifth Avenue that is filled with museums and other art institutions.
Kelly Temple Church Of God In Christ
Trendy New York City neighborhood, especially popular with the gay community.
Unique museum designed as a 97-foot inverted pyramid with 30,000 square feet of exhibition space, features modern sculptures, paintings, photographs, drawing, films and videotapes.
The NYSE is a frantic, frenetic assemblage of traders, technology and tension.
St. Regis Hotel lounge bar known for creating the world-famous Bloody Mary cocktail.
Founded in 1954 as the Shakespeare Workshop, this non-profit theater presents full seasons of new plays, musicals, Shakespeare and the classics in various venues throughout New York City.
Step back in time at this 19th-century tavern located in midtown.
This foundation established by John D. Rockefeller exhibits Asian artifacts and antiques, largely culled from Rockefellers collection, as well as contemporary art shows ranging from dance to photography.
A building with a shady past, this 1872 Italianate courthouse was built when William Marcy "Boss" Tweed who, in his post as city supervisor, stole millions of dollars in construction funds.
