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whcih is the best places to visit in new york?

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  1. not brooklyn... i livedin brooklyn and it wuz cool.. i got family there, but not a place for tourism... lol... probably manhattan...
  2. 4th avenue
  3. the Bronx: The Bronx Zoo - the Zoo is doing their annual Christmas lights in the zoo and its cool, Edgar Allen Poe Cottage, Fordham University, Botanical Garden. Brooklyn : the Brooklyn Muesuem Queens : the Science hall and the Botanical garden Staten Island: Their is a memorial for the 9/11 victims but I don't remember the name of the street where its located Manhattan: take your pick - Rockefeller Center (the big tree is lit up), Lincoln Center (the big apple circus is in town and their tree is up and lit up), wollman rink in Central park, bryant park ice rink is up and running, the windows in Saks, Macy's, Lord's and Taylors, etc are dressed up in their Christmas decorations, Ground Zero, Grand Central Station (laser light show and booths for your christmas shopping), Chelsea piers, Muesuem of Natural History, the Planterium, Muesuem of Modern Art
  4. Starting at the bottom of Manhattan, take the boat to Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty, same boat, one price, get off at each and explore, take a later boat onward. Start early in the day, as LONG lines form later. Still in lower Manhattan, see the World Trade Center site, Chinatown, and--what few have heard of--the Chase Money Museum, Fascinating, even if you can't walk out with Yap change in your pocket. United Nations--see it in action, visit the bookstore and gift shop. Theater district/Times Square--biggest hits right now are Wicked, Spamalot, and Mary Poppins. Rockefeller Center and Radio City Music Hall. Metropolitan Museum of Art and Museum of Natural History/Rose Center for Space, on opposite sides of Central Park. The Cloisters--easily the most beautiful location in NYC. Staten Island--if you take the ferry over, get a bus from there to RichmondTown, a recreation of colonial America. Bronx--the zoo. Queens--Flushing Meadow Park and the Hall of Science. The park has an aviary in which you are walking at tree top level for a better view of the birds. Queens also has the most diverse collection of ethnic restaurants.
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