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Central Park extends from Fifth Avenue to Central Park West and 59th Street to 110th Street in over 6 miles of perimeter. With 136 acres of woodlands, 250 acres of lawns, and 150 acres of water, it’s no wonder visiting the Park [...]

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Central Park is home to a busy summer schedule of free concerts: Summerstage located at Rumsey Playfield and Naumburg Orchestral Concerts located at the Naumburg Bandshell are two examples of large scale musical events.
But some of the best music can be heard throughout the park - around the corner or along a busy foot path [...]

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Do you want to run more often but just can’t find the motivation to run consistently? Are you a novice or run for leisure and would like to have a social and fun workout? Look no further than Niketown Running Club.
Advantages of running with NYC Niketown Running Club (the Five F’s):

Flexible - Runners of all [...]

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The Brooklyn Bridge spans over one mile connecting Brooklyn and Lower Manhattan and offering pedestrians who walk and bike across the bridge spectacular views of city skylines. Recently one of the four NYC Waterfalls is constructed underneath the Brooklyn Bridge visible from the Manhattan side.
Although walking across the Brooklyn Bridge from Brooklyn to Manhattan offers [...]

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New York City artist Jeff Koons is known for his flawless execution, transforming everyday objects and fantasies into high art. He is also known for his public sculptures, such as the monumental floral sculpture Puppy, shown at Rockefeller Center and permanently installed at the Guggenheim Bilbao, and Split-Rocker, exhibited at the Papal Palace in Avignon, [...]

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