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Landmarks – New York, New York
Inscription. In 1884 William Schickel designed this building as a health clinic for the city's German immigrants. It is an ornate version of Italian Renaissance design. the facade is enhanced by sculpted portrait busts of famous physicians ... More on HMDB
Themeparks – Flushing, New York
Category: Amusement Places Flushing Meadow Park Carousel is a quality source of laughter and enjoyment in New York. Visit ... More on localamusementparks.com
Clothing Shopping – New York, New York
This is one of the most enjoyable shopping experience one can have, especially those who are visiting New Y... More on CitySearch
Dancing – Queens, New York
There will be a hot new male strip club for men starting November 1 in Queens, The Club which will be open on Sundays Only will feature many hot male strippers plus there will be a lap ... More on clubzone
Things To Do – Burlington, New Jersey
Held each September, this annual fair is arguably the best juried ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Golf Courses – Princeton, New Jersey
Lots of rolling hills (making for several blind tee shots), pretty well-kept tree-lined fairways (although there wasn't much difference between the fairway and the first cut of rough) and greens, l... More on GolfReview
Parks – Cherry Hill, New Jersey
If you are local then you know this is called the Tot Lot and back in the day, it was the hub of civilization. It was the official line of demarcation between our ... More on KidsPlayParks
Restaurants – Morganville, New Jersey
The waiters /watiresses ALWAYS have a cheerful disposition and the food is DEEEEELICIIOUS! More on Yahoo! Travel
Restaurants – New York, New York
My favorite dish is the Kinoko Tuna spagetti-buttery pasta with hearty flakes of tuna. More on CitySearch
Things To Do – Scotch Plains, New Jersey
The property located at 2435 Plainfield Avenue, was considered a Brownfield (contaminated site). Because of the Township’s efforts, this site was not only cleaned for recreational use, but it was chosen by the DEP in 2003, as an example ... More on KidsPlayParks
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