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American Museum of Natural History

Long famous for its dinosaurs, the museum moves into the space age with the dramatic Rose Center for Earth and Space.

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Carnegie Deli

Don't leave New York without visiting Carnegie Deli. This favorite Jewish deli serves up the best (and biggest) corned beef sandwiches and New York Cheesecakes in the world! Literally! Bring your patience and your appetite as the lines are long and the portions are enormous. Its worth the wait-the food is fantastic, and a trip to New York isn't complete without over-indulging in one of New York's most famous dishes.

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New York Stores

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New York Stores

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Places for Music

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Performing Arts Venues

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Bargain Stores

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Artichoke

The best slices in Manhattan, served up in a quirky standing room only pizzeria!! Brave the lines for the signature artichoke and spinach slice - a heavy cream/butter/wine sauce on a thick crust slice - Fabulous! Or opt for the best round neopolitan and sicilian slices in Manhattan - four types of cheeses, fabulous sauce on a great crust, with fresh basil leaves cut straight on top! Everything served piping hot straight from the oven to you! It's worth the wait!

Eat the pizza the city has gone nuts over....

http://www.nysun.com/food-drink/hold-the-new-york-eulogies-artichoke-is-a-hit/78767/

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Aquagrill

Superb seafood, and in particular famous for having over twenty different kinds of Oysters from both the Atlantic and Pacific coastal waters of North America. A lively atmosphere, but attentive and prompt service ensures you never feel ignored. Highly recommended.

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Babbo

An attractive setting and the inventive Italian fare created by TV chef Mario Batali make this a very popular spot. Reserve in advance to ensure a table.

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Barney’s New York

If you have the where-withal, here’s the place to find the latest designer labels to please a well-heeled, young and trendy clientele. Their semi-annual clearance sales are legendary and draw hordes of shoppers after chic on the cheap.

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Madison Avenue Boutiques

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Top 10 Eating and Meeting Places

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Places to Eat

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Burger joint at Le Parker Meridian

For possibly the best burger in New York head to one of the best kept secrets - the Burger Joint in the Parker Meridian Hotel.

The Burger Joint is an address for those in the know and is a well hidden room in the lobby of this hotel concealed behind a black curtain. you almost feel you need a password to enter, but when you disappear behind the curtain its another world.

A small room with a few booths and tables the menu is short and to the point but fab - hamburger or chesseburger, fries, milkshakes, soda, water or beer. but for around $15 bucks its a bargain for a real New york burger and experience.

A true NY find - so shhh don't tell everyone!

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