Logiola
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Tue May-30-06 10:24 AM
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loved NY so much, i'm coming for more |
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Edited on Tue May-30-06 10:25 AM by Logiola
Last year i posted some questions in this group before my first trip to new york city, we loved it so much that we have now booked another trip in august, and i am very excited to be going back. Unlike last time, we will actually be staying in new york and not in Secaucus.. this alone will make it even more wonderful.. Thanks agian to all of you who gave some wonderful suggestions for off the tourist path things to do, really added a more persoanl touch to the whole experience.
Cheers,
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Fredda Weinberg
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Tue May-30-06 06:17 PM
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I'm not looking forward to sweltering subways and sizzling streets.
The North Pole ... a nice August destination, ne c'est pas?
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Tue May-30-06 10:59 PM
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2. Central Park, The Bronx Zoo, American Museum of Natl History |
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Edited on Tue May-30-06 11:00 PM by BrklynLiberal
Zabars, Little Italy, Madison Square Park, The Intrepid Museum, MOMA, The Metropolitan Museum, Tribeca, Chelsea, SOHO, Chinatown, The Upper West Side.
Have fun.
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Logiola
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Tue May-30-06 11:22 PM
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Last year when we were in new york the temp was close to 99 (35-37c) for most of the trip (it was aug 9-16) it was insane.. we left a yankee game after 5 innings cause it was so hot.. I doubt it will be any worst then that.. but yeah, the trip after this one is definitely going to be in the fall :D
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Tue May-30-06 11:27 PM
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4. August is a tough month in NYC, but if you plan to go to places like |
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the Museums on the VERY VERY hot days it won't be too bad. On the not as hot days, you can try the outside activities. It will be great, I am sure.
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Wed May-31-06 06:26 AM
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5. Fall in New York, almost as good as spring n/t |
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Wed May-31-06 08:29 AM
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The West Village, Chelsea Market, Washington Square Park, You can take a walk along the farthest west side of Manhattan from the West Village (or another starting point if you wish) to the tip of Manhattan along the water. The view is breathtaking. Riverside Park, The shops on Madison Avenue, The GreenMarket at Union Square.
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Logiola
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Wed May-31-06 10:29 AM
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7. you can see our pics from last year at |
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www.limecreative.ca/nyc boy, i can not wait to get back.. Coney Island, here i come.. haha
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Logiola
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Wed May-31-06 10:31 AM
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8. is the flatiron buidling still under going construction? |
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Wed May-31-06 07:44 PM
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it's done....... And your pictures are amazing! Thank you so much.....I thoroughly enjoyed them. I've just completed a course at NYU called 'The History of NYC Architecture', so you can imagine that those photos were right up my alley.
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Logiola
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Wed May-31-06 09:00 PM
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10. glad you enjoyed them.. |
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haha, and did not get bored with all the times square shots :D
as for the flatiron building, thats wonderful.. can't wait to see it without scafolding and netting..
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