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PulseJFK

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Looking for free deals of the day?  Want to know if Bradley Cooper has been spotted in your area?  Subscribe to this feed and be completely up-to-date on what’s going on in this chaotic city.

This is a highly recommended site.

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Wi-Fi Internet

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There is free Wi-Fi Internet all over NYC.

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Tour the Libraries

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Join the fascinating tours of our public libraries. See the exhibits, learn about the beautiful and lavish architecture and its details, and find out what the libraries have to offer you! We recommend the Humanities and Social Sciences Library at 42nd Street; it is stunning!

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The Cloisters Courtyard

Metropolitan Museum of Art

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Our favorite exhibits are the Arms and Armor and Egyptian collections. You can’t see it all in one day. Free with admission, check out the highly-acclaimed guided tours and gallery walks The museum also offers events at various times such as lectures, classes, concerts, film screenings. In addition, The Cloisters (free with same-day paid ticket from the Met) offers free parking! Free admission to NYC public school students as well as students from Bard College, Barnard College, Columbia University, and Institute of Fine Arts with school ID. Suggested contribution for admission always.

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The Frick Collection

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The price of admission includes the ArtPhone audio guide. The collection holds European art including paintings, major works of sculpture, eighteenth-century French furniture and porcelains, Limoges enamels, Oriental rugs, and other works of remarkable quality.

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Brooklyn Bridge

3 Bridge Walk

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Take the 3 Bridge Walk!

  • The Brooklyn Bridge has spectacular views of Brooklyn, lower Manhattan, and the other bridges. The architecture and proximity to the fast traffic is also amusing.
  • The Manhattan Bridge is between the other two bridges.
  • The Williamsburg Bridge is next to the Manhattan Bridge.
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