Every day is St. Patty's day at this rollicking Irish pub in New York City.
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Every day is St. Patty's day at this rollicking Irish pub in New York City.
Landmark structure built in 1929, the building served as the Pennsylvania Railroad Freight Building before General Electric leased it for its missile and spacecraft division from the 1960s to the early 1990s.
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An elegant club/lounge with room-length stained-glass windows, gilded mirrors and candlelit sconces.
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Specialty shop of items featuring Keith Haring art.
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This road is located on Manhattan's west side.
Medieval chapel, originally from Spain, now part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Cloisters.