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- New York City: Must-See Attractions, Destinations and Entertainment for VisitorsA quick guide to some the great things New York City has to offer to those who visit. Includes prices and locations when available.
The Safest and Most Dangerous Areas of New York CityLong gone is the crime-riddled metropolis of the films Taxi Driver and New Jack City.
Is Atlanta Trying to Be New York City?While many cities have certain parallels drawn between them, none are as similar as the ones that exist between New York City, and Atlanta.- Paradise Theatre to Open in New York CityThis is a marketing plan for a fictional business created to meet the needs and desires of New York City residents regarding a cinema that would offer many comforts and would be a place rivaling other multiplexes.
New York City Travel TipsNew York City really is the greatest city in the world. If you love food, art, music, culture, architecture or any combination of those things, it provides an endless array of opportunities to do it all.
MTA New York Service Cuts for 2010: How They Could Affect Your CommuteNew York's Metropolitan Transit Authority has announced yet another round of budget cuts, and they're scheduled to begin the summer of 2010. How will these service cuts affect you and your commute?- A Guide to Riding the Mexico City Metro SystemMexico City's Metro System is user friendly and efficient. Here's what you need to know to find your way around the city.
- Why New York City is Better Than Los AngelesIf you have traveled to New York City and have never gone to LA, read this before you embark on any new adventures to the west coast.
How to Select a New York City HotelSo, you are planning a trip to the Big Apple. New York City has some of the most beautiful hotels in the world. However, the wrong hotel room in New York City can be an all-night nightmare. Here are a few tips to help ensure a great stay.
New York City LivingMany people relocate to New York City every year in search of fame, fortune or just to try their hands at living in The Big Apple.
Riding the Subway in New York CityDo not be afraid. Riding the train in New York City is not a scary experience- A Guide to Public Transportation in New York Citythe many ways of getting in, around and out of New York City by using public transportation
- Online Info About New York City Golf Tee TimesCity regulations require that residents of NYC have a Resident Permit, which is $6 per year for adults under the age of 62, and $2 for seniors and juniors under age 16. In addition, seniors and juniors can play for discounted rates at public new york golf courses.
Public Transportation in New York CityA quick rundown for tourists and newcomers about the options available for public transportation in New York City.- Bus Service a Cheap Way to Visit Washington, D.C. And New York CityLast spring I moved to Washington, D.C. for an internship. Growing up and spending most of my life in the Midwest made the idea of exploring the Northeast corridor during the weekends very appealing.
Updated Luxury at the Carlton New York CitySalon Millesime completes the experience with food and entertainment.
New York City on a BudgetA few tips on how to save your money for the worthwhile things in NYC.- 6 Tips for Taking the New York City Subway Late at NightNavigating the New York Subway system can be tricky enough in the day. But at night you have to take extra precautions. There are less trains and less fellow passengers. Here are five tips and tricks to keep your wits about you
- Retail Reaction to the New York FloodPeople react in strange ways when devastation comes naturally.
- New York StyleA basic travel guide to New York City.
Top New York Style Pizzerias in Sandy SpringsSandy Springs, a new city in Fulton County is home to many New York style pizzerias.- Plan a Weekend Getaway to New YorkA weekend in New York is over as soon as it has begun, and a little planning ahead really helps in fitting in as much (or as little) as possible. Here's some tips on planning a weekend getaway to the big apple.
- The South Asian Diaspora and Retention of Culture in the New York MetroThe article examines how cultural traditions of Indians such as preference of a son are maintained, lessened or even strengthened as a result of immigration to the New York Metro area.
New York Utility Company Incentives for Energy EfficiencyThe Long Island Power Authority and National Grid offer their New York customers some significant rebates on energy efficiency improvements at home, including heating and air conditioning, water heaters, appliances, and weatherizing.
Subways, MTA System Crippled as New York Residents Struggled with CommutesNew York was shut down with power outages, no train service and even a possible tornado today. The Mayor and the Governor held press conferences about the events.- New York Times Headlines - the RetortsI used to take a class that had us use the New York Times headlines as "batting Practice" for funny. Headline, retort. Headline, retort. Repeat. A lot.
- Subway Fares Going Up in New York CityNew York City Subway, Long Island Railroad, and Metro North fares are going up on Thursday, December 30, 2010. Drivers are getting hit too with bridge and tunnel toll increases.
- College Tips for New Fashion Majors in New YorkThis is a list of tips from my attendence at the fashion institte of tchnology.
- Passive Hurricane Evacuation for Long Island, New YorkWe have more resources than we think we do to prepare ourselves for a hurricane. First of all, we have more literary figures who live part-time around Long Island than most other places on earth, thus, more media spin.
Welcome to New York! Getting from Here to ThereGetting around New York with public transportation.
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