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    • J Offline
      Jackson
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      Ditto MOMA! Like Stinkie says, their collection is incredible- every room contains at least one work where you'll say to yourself "Oh my God, that's here?!!". When I was there (15 years ago) you could even freely photograph most of the work, not sure if their rules have changed since then.

      The Rockerfeller Center is well worth a visit, from the beautiful landscaping outside to the incredible interiors it's an art deco masterpiece.

      Jackson

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      • jeff hammondJ Offline
        jeff hammond
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        yeah, moma for sure.. you'll see all sorts of paintings that you've seen growing up in their full size glory..

        the weekend of oct10 is open house ny in which all sorts of building open up access to normally off-limit areas.. if you want to check out some ny architecture, be sure to keep an eye on this:

        Just a moment...

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        (www.ohny.org)

        [the locations won't be posted until oct.1 so make sure to check back.]

        not sure of your budget but if you have an extra 120 or so, check out a broadway show..

        otherwise, just wander around aimlessly.. it's nyc, you're gonna find something interesting..

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        • M Offline
          museummaker
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          In New York:

          Les Halles for steaks! http://www.leshalles.net/ny_downtown.php

          McSorley's for beer http://www.mcsorleysnewyork.com/

          For cheap eats try Cuban-Chinese at La Caridad http://www.yelp.com/biz/la-caridad-new-york

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          • Alan FraserA Offline
            Alan Fraser
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            You don’t need much guidance for Boston, the centre is fairly compact and full of heritage trails and sites around the Boston Common area. Check out the area around Fanueil Hall and sample the delights on offer inside Quincy Market, next to it.
            Avoid all the fake Cheers bars. If you want some good, cheap seafood, simply prepared, try the No Name Restaurant on Fish Pier St...with all the other tourists.
            The transit system is pretty efficient…you could take trips out to Lexington or Harvard or head down Boylston St or Commonwealth Ave towards the Prudential Center, Apple store and Fenway Park.

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            • thomthomT Offline
              thomthom
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              Any tips on some of the lesser known secrets and gems of Boston and New York?

              Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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              • jeff hammondJ Offline
                jeff hammond
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                monday nights at zinc bar..

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                Zinc Bar (www.zincbar.com)

                some serious guitar playing via ron affif and his trio..
                super cramped in there but super worth it.

                i dunno, what are you in to?

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                • thomthomT Offline
                  thomthom
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                  I'm open for any suggestions. I had great fun with the random ideas from the London thread.

                  Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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                  • Alan FraserA Offline
                    Alan Fraser
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                    1. See the "View from the Pru". Take the new high speed elevators to the observation deck on top of the Prudential Tower.

                    2. Bring back a photo of this...that isn't off Google Earth.


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                    • david_hD Offline
                      david_h
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                      Maybe if you have the Time see if you can get tix to Letterman. I did. Guy just handed me some on hte street. it's a bit of a todo to "Finally" get in but it's fun. It's on 53rd and B'way. Rupert's Hello Deli is right around the corner.

                      battery Park is fun. Yeah. . New York City. .. I am sure you will have a lousy time. Never been to Boston myself.


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                      • GaieusG Offline
                        Gaieus
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                        What's that second picture, David? The new Ku-Klux-Klan fashion? 😄

                        Gai...

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                        • L Offline
                          linea
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                          I enjoyed just walking around Lafayette and China town , very interesting to see how people actually live in NY.
                          Also, unless you are really into history, I'd avoid Ellis Island, the ferry takes ages and the museum was too busy.

                          We went to see the Nicks play at Madison Sq, they lost but the atmosphere was great.

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                          • david_hD Offline
                            david_h
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                            Yeah. . .the KKK is very popular In Lower Manhattan as you well know. 💚

                            Actually. . .These guys. . .And I don't know why they would do it=--especially in August-- dress up like Lady Liberty and you pay them to take a picture with them. Is this a great country or what!

                            If I make it look easy...It is probably easy

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                              chuck
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                              My vote for Boston is Durgin-Park - and talk kindly

                              Life is to important to take seriously

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                              • EscapeArtistE Offline
                                EscapeArtist
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                                Lived in Beantown for almost 10 years now, and there are certain places we take or suggest to all guests that visit us:

                                See:

                                The Freedom Trail - hits a lot of historical sites
                                The Boston Commons/Botanical Gardens
                                Boston Museum of Fine Arts
                                Science Museum
                                Walk around in Beacon Hill (by the Commons)
                                Faneuil Hall/Quincy Market
                                Sam Adams Brewery - tours Th/Fr/Sa, free samples!
                                Whale Watching tours from Boston's waterfront
                                Head to the observation deck of the Prudential Building for a view of Boston
                                Note the park that was formerly the Big Dig

                                Places to eat:
                                The Black Rose - Authentic Irish pub near Aquarium "T" stop, not some cheesy tourist trap - live music most evenings.
                                Mike's Pastry - In Boston's North End (old Italian section of the city), unbelievable desserts, cookies, cakes, etc...
                                Cafe Vittoria - Same location as above, good espresso and cannoli (next door to Mike's)
                                Finale or Maggiano's in the Theater District for more "high end" desserts and meals
                                Union Oyster House - by Faneuil
                                Legal Seafood
                                Pho Pasteur - towards Boston's China Town, excellent and inexpensive Thai food

                                Shows - I guess see The Blue Man Group if you haven't already.

                                Plenty more to see than that, but these are the ones we frequent with guests. Boston's very compact and easy to get around, so all of these can be reached with no difficulty.

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                                  arail1
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                                  In New York -
                                  Chinatown, especially the far eastern section which is more connected to mainland China than it is to mainland USA.
                                  Chelsea art galleries.
                                  Wander around the lower east side and the east side of Soho (beyond Lafayette into the neighborhood which used to be Little Italy)
                                  The store Evolution in Soho (skeletons, fossilized snakes, spiders, meteor fragments, etc.)
                                  MOMA and the Metropolitan Museum and the Museum of Natural History
                                  The top of the Empire State Building
                                  JandR in lower Manhattan for computer stuff
                                  The Apple store across from the Plaza Hotel
                                  Jacques Torres chocolates on Hudson St
                                  Johns Pizzeria on Bleecker
                                  Peter Luger's steakhouse in Brooklyn (if you can spend approx. $100 per person)
                                  Central Park

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