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In this recession, you need free things more than ever! FreeinNYC.net is dedicated to get you out of that depression, out of your parents’s house, or in better shape to buy that dress (or engagement ring, implants, retirement home, mail-order bride, pet tiger, or what it is that you do in private). If free is just too charitable for you, there are a ton of cheap, ridiculously low, promotionally almost-free, and miserly great events, brunches, hair cuts, and much more. We can get you through these hard times in style.
New York City is the greatest city in the world! That is why rent is high, dinner is expensive, and the streets are so crowded. The Tri-State area has one of the highest cost of living in the US. We understand that lately your salary (ours too) just isn’t cutting it.
Here at FreeinNYC.net we sympathize how expensive New York City really is! That is why this website is committed to spreading the word on all things free and really, very, extremely cheap in this great city. You can spend no money and still have fun, learn new things, and decorate your apartment. Save your money so you can invest in your retirement or give to a charity.
The sheer number of free activities sponsored by the city government and friendly organizations around town is truly amazing. It is more evidence that this city is fantastic. Enjoy and be well!
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There is free Wi-Fi Internet all over NYC.
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NYC is beautiful during the Christmas season. Take a walk around Midtown to get into the Christmas spirit. Take in the sights, the smells, and the great holiday music. Here is the tour:
Lord & Taylor Holiday Window Displays (424 Fifth Avenue at 38th Street)
Bergdorf Goodman Holiday Window Displays (Fifth Avenue and 57th Street)
Saks Fifth Avenue Holiday Window Displays (611 Fifth Avenue)
Barneys New York Christmas Window Displays (660 Madison Avenue at 61st St.)
Bloomingdales Christmas Window Displays (Lexington Avenue between 59th Street and 60th Street)
Macy’s Christmas Window Displays (Herald Square, between 34th and 35th on Broadway)
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The free bridges and tunnels of NYC:
- 59th Street Bridge/Queensborough Bridge – free both directions, Astoria to 59th St NYC
- Bayonne Bridge- free Northbound from Staten Island to NJ
- Brooklyn Bridge- free both directions, Brooklyn and LES NYC
- Goethals Bridge- free Westbound from Staten Island to NJ
- Holland Tunnel- free Westbound from SOHO NYC to NJ
- Lincoln Tunnel- free Westbound from Midtown NYC to NJ
- Manhattan Bridge- free both directions, Brooklyn to Canal St NYC
- Outerbridge Crossing- free Westbound from Staten Island to NJ
- Third Avenue Bridge- free both directions, Harlem NYC to the Bronx
- Verrazano-Narrows Bridge- free Eastbound from Staten Island to Brooklyn
- Williamsburg Bridge- free both directions, LES NYC and Brooklyn
- Willis Avenue Bridge- free both directions, Harlem NYC to the Bronx
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- Monday-Friday 1-7 pm & Saturday 12-5pm
- The Great Hall - 7 E 7th St New York NY 10003
- (212) 353-4196 / website

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Exhibits range from graphic design and typography to art, psychology, or architecture. These are free throughout the year!
Have fun at the opening receptions, which are always listed on the FreeinNYC calendar.
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Gotham teaches more than 6,000 students a year and is the leading creative writing school in NYC and US. Professional writers present workshops in more than a dozen forms of writing.
Gotham frequently offers free one-hour workshops in the New York metropolitan area in partnership with area booksellers. There is no need to register for these events.
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When all sections are complete, the High Line will be a mile-and-a-half-long elevated park, running through the West Side neighborhoods of the Meatpacking District, West Chelsea and Clinton/Hell’s Kitchen. The park will feature an integrated landscape, combining meandering concrete pathways with naturalistic plantings. Fixed and movable seating, lighting, and special features will also be included in the park.
The High Line is located on Manhattan’s West Side. Section 1 of the High Line, which opened to the public on June 2009, runs from Gansevoort Street to 20th Street. The entire park will run from Gansevoort Street in the Meatpacking District to 34th Street, between 10th & 11th Avenues.
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