When the holidays roll around and it's a family priority to watch the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade on television every year, you should really consider heading to NYC to see it in person. This world-famous event has been a major production since 1924 and there's nothing like seeing it from the sidelines.
Games of pool and cocktails go hand in hand at Society Billiards. This billiard bar has put a new twist on the average pool hall, with delectable treats and an upscale environment. You'll love the atmosphere at this unique nightlife and recreation hang out.
The Robert F. Wagner, Jr. Park is a combination of open lawns and gardens sprawled through paths and walkways. You'll find there's plenty to see here, as the park overlooks the Hudson River and offers stunning views of the iconic Statue of Liberty and other famous New York City attractions. While you revel in the city's beauty, take a stroll through the Hot and Cool Gardens among Graham Stuart roses, Autumn Prince daylilies, Trumpeter roses and Poinsettia daylilies. Don't go hungry while you're here either; enjoy a meal at Gigino's restaurant and check out the roof deck to see the city from a new perspective.
The Liberty National Golf Club is a country club in Jersey City, New Jersey with notable members Rudolph Giuliani, Robert Kraft, Phil Mickelson and Eli Manning. The 7,346-yard, 18-hole golf course was designed by Robert E. Cupp and Tom Kite and plays for a par 71. The course is in close proximity to both the Statue of Liberty and Manhattan and cost over $250 million to build. As one of the most expensive golf courses in history, the club provides guests with luxurious amenities like an on-site heliport, yacht services, a spa and a restaurant.