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Liberty National Golf Club
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Things To Do in New York City, NY

Children's Museum of the Arts Children's Museum of the Arts

Take a look at some art that the kids will appreciate at the Children's Museum of the Arts. Over 2,000 paintings and drawings have been amassed from all over the globe to complete the museum's collection. The museum is also home to 19 rare pieces created by children during the 1938 Works Progress Administration Children's Art Project under President Roosevelt. These pieces showcase New York City's style, architecture and landmarks of the 1930's as only a child would see them.

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MCNY Tours MCNY Tours

Prepare for a day of exploring New York City with the guides at MCNY Tours. The tour is a six-hour exploration of the city, from Midtown Manhattan to the Bronx; the company also has a few other tour options as well.

 
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Hibernia Bar & Grill Hibernia Bar & Grill

Hibernia Bar & Grill is an Irish Bar & Pub located in the heart of Hell's Kitchen, an iconic neighborhood of New York City. Voted the #1 Steelers Bar in NYC, they pride themselves with the atmosphere that they’ve created – you don’t want to miss any holiday because their parties are nothing short of epic.

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Ground Zero Museum Workshop Ground Zero Museum Workshop

When in New York City, it's important to remember to pay respects to those whose lives were altered forever by the devastating September 11th terrorist attacks. See the tragedy through the eyes of the city that lived it at the Ground Zero Museum Workshop founded by Marlon Suson, the Official Photographer at Ground Zero for the FDNY. He photographed the "recovery" process six days a week and approximately 17 hours per day from the date of the attacks, September 11, 2001 to the closing ceremony in May 2002. The non-profit museum showcases Suson's images from Ground Zero and donates to various charities associated with the disaster, particularly organizations that participate in Mesothelioma research like the Mesothelioma & Asbestos Awareness Center.

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