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New
York City Attractions
Landmarks define a city, and
New York is no exception. The Big Apple is host to so many world-renowned sights
and structures that its residents almost take them for granted sometimes. From
the obvious, such as Ellis Island and the World Trade Center, to fixtures such
as Rockefeller Center and Lincoln Center, to extraordinary places like the Bronx
Zoo and Saint Patrick's Cathedral, New York is full of landmarks worthy of
visiting. From the shopping and theaters in Times Square to the maritime
environment of South Street Seaport, New York City offers a huge selection from
which to base your travel or weekend plans around.
47th
Street Business Improvement District - Diamond District
580 5th Avenue, Room 323
New York, NY 10036
Phone: 212-302-5739
Fax: 212-302-7835
Largest jewelry district in USA.
Alan Klotz/Photocollect
22 East 72nd Street
New York, NY 10021
Phone: 212-327-2211
Fax: 212-327-0143
A full service fine art photography gallery featuring 19th and 20th
century vintage and contemporary photographs.
http://www.photocollect.com
Alice Austen House Museum
2 Hyland Boulevard
Staten Island, NY 10305
Phone: 718-816-4506
Fax: 718-815-3959
Historic house museum at the entrance to New York harbor on Staten
Island. Tours of 1690 landmark home. Gift shop. Admission: $2.00. Hours
12 noon-5pm. Closed Mon.-Wed. and Jan.-Feb.
http://www.ci.nyc.ny.us/html/dpr/html/boomer
American Bible Society
1865 Broadway
New York, NY 10023
Phone: 212-408-1200
Fax: 212-408-1456
Collection of historic Bibles, temporary exhibitions of religious art.
Gallery, talks, educational programs. Bookstore. Free.
Art Horizons International
330 West 58th Street, Suite 608
New York, NY 10019
Phone: 212-969-9410
Fax: 212-969-9416
A full-service destination management company with specialized
educational and cultural programs, behind-the-scenes tours: art,
architecture, fashion, theater, music.
BRIC/Brooklyn Information & Culture
30 Flatbush Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11217
Phone: 718-855-7882
Fax: 718-802-9095
Information on Brooklyn's museums, parks, arts, cultural institutions
and sites of special interest by mail and on website. Free quarterly
calendar. Closed Sat., Sun. Oversees Brooklyn Tourism Council.
http://www.brooklynx.org/tourism
Bronx Zoo/Wildlife Conservation Center
Bronx River Parkway @ Fordham Road
Bronx, NY 10460
Phone: 718-367-1010
Fax: 718-733-9545
The country's largest urban zoo with more than 4,000 animals of over 600
species. Exhibits include: Jungle World, Himalayan Highlands, World of
Birds, African Plains, Wild Asia Habitat, Baboon Reserve.
http://www.wcs.org
Brooklyn Academy of Music
30 Lafayette Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11217
Phone: 718-636-4111
Fax: 718-857-2021
BAM presents traditional and contemporary American and international
performing arts: dance, film, music, theater, and opera seven days a
week. Multilingual. Admission. Food and beverages by Michael Ayoub (chef
of Park Slope's Eucina and Mike and Tony's) are available at BAM cafe.
http://www.bam.org
Brooklyn Botanic Garden
1000 Washington Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11225
Phone: 718-623-7200 718-623-7200
Fax: 718-622-7839
A 52-acre urban oasis with speciality gardens, world-class plant
collections and one-of-a-kinds. Gift shop. Food service. Closed Mon. The
Victorian-style greenhouse, the Palm House, and other settings are
available for special events. Its party/event rooms have a capacity of
100-300 for receptions.
http://www.bbg.org
Cathedral of St. John the Divine
1047 Amsterdam Avenue
New York, NY 10025
Phone: 212-932-7314
Fax: 212-932-7348
World's largest Gothic cathedral, still unfinished. Art treasures
include Raphael's tapestries. Tours include a 'vertical tour' to the top
of the Nave. In the Close is a Biblical Garden and the fanciful Peace
Fountain.
http://www.stjohndivine.org
Central Park Wildlife Center
830 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10021
Phone: 212-439-6574
Fax: 212-988-0286
Home to polar bears, penguins, monkeys, sea lions, and more in
spectacular natural habitats. Admission. Seven days.
http://www.centralpark.org
Chelsea Piers Sports & Entertaiment Complex
23rd Street & The Hudson
New York, NY 10011
Phone: 212-336-6666
Fax: 212-336-6808
30-acre sports village featuring golf driving range, roller rinks, ice
rinks, aggressive skate park, bowling center, batting cages, plus
facilities for gymnastics, rock climbing, soccer, basketball and much
more. On-site restaurants, speedboat and harbor dining cruises,
restaurants and sports retail shops. Admission. Parking.
http://www.chelseapiers.com
Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises
Pier 83 West 42nd Street and 12th Avenue
New York, NY 10036
Phone: 212-563-3200
Fax: 212-631-0569
Cruises from 30 minutes to 3 hours. The only cruise line that circles
Manhattan Island with the 3-hour narrated Full Island Cruise. For a
quicker tour take the two-hour Semi-Circle Cruise or the evening 2-hour
Harbor Lights Cruise and various seasonal live music cruises. At both
Pier 83 and Pier 16, South Street Seaport, adventurers can take a spin
on the BEAST for a 30-minute thrill ride. Frequent and convenient
schedules from both locations. Easy access by bus via M42 and M50 to
Pier83 and M15 to Pier16.
http://www.circleline.com/
City Guide Publications
Empire State Building 350 Fifth Avenue, Suite 2420
New York, NY 10118
Phone: 212-315-0800
Fax: 212-271-2240
Weekly guide to theaters, restaurants, shopping, and nightlife.
http://www.cityguideny.com
CityPass, Inc.
1035 Barrow Lane
Napa, CA 94558
Phone: 707-253-1222
Fax: 707-253-8222
The New York CityPass is a great new way to enjoy our city! Visit six
world famous New York City attractions for one low price! Avoid ticket
lines and save 50% on admission prices! The CityPass includes tickets to
the Empire State Building Observatories, Guggenheim Museum, American
Museum of Natural History, Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum, Museum of
Modern Art, and Top of the World Observatories at the World Trade
Center. CityPass is on sale at all of the above attractions. Buy it at
the first one you visit. CityPass is good for nine days.
http://www.citypass.net/ny.htm
Continental Guest Services/Golden Leblang's
1501 Broadway, Suite 1814
New York, NY 10036
Phone: 212-944-8910
Fax: 212-840-2809
Theatre/Tour desks in major hotels. Broadway tickets, city tours, dining
packages.
Cooper-Hewitt Nat'l Design Museum, Smithsonian Institution
2 East 91st Street
New York, NY 10128
Phone: 212-849-8400
Fax: 212-849-8401
National Design Museum, Smithsonian Institution in the Andrew Carnegie
mansion. Historical and contemporary design. Changing exhibitions,
year-'round public programs. Outdoor garden. Library (50,000 volumes) by
appointment. Gift shop.
http://www.si.edu/organiza/museums/design/homep
Cultural Institutions Group
c/o New York Hall of Science 47-01 111th Street Flushing
Meadows
Corona Park, NY 11368
Phone: 718-623-7200
Fax: 718-857-2430
Cultural museum located in the Brooklyn Botanic Garden
DIA Center for the Arts
542 West 22nd Street
New York, NY 10011
Phone: 212-989-5566
Fax: 212-226-6326
A museum that presents large-scale, long-term installations and
exhibitions of contemporary art. Gift shop, bookstore, food service.
Open Wed.-Sun. 12-6pm.
http://www.diacenter.org
Dyckman Farmhouse Museum
4881 Broadway
New York, NY 10034
Phone: 212-304-9422
Fax: 212-304-9422
Manhattan's last Dutch Colonial-style farmhouse. Five 18th-19th century
period rooms. Revolutionary War artifacts. Suggested admission. Closed
Mon.
http://www.ci.nyc.ny.us
Edgar Allan Poe Cottage
Poe Park 2460 Grand Concourse
Bronx, NY 10458
Phone: 718-881-8900
Fax: 718-881-4827
Poe's home from 1846 to 1849, where many of his famous works were
written. Admission. Closed Mon., Tues.
El Museo del Barrio
1230 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10029
Phone: 212-831-7272
Fax: 212-831-7927
The only museum in the US devoted to Puerto Rico and Latin America.
Exhibitions, education, lectures, films, concerts. Suggested admission.
Closed Mon., Tues.
Explore Pass New York
670 West End Avenue, Suite 1B
New York, NY 10025
Phone: 718-626-1988
Fax: 718-626-2132
Discount travel card and guide. Save $100's on tours, attractions,
museum, shopping, dining and transportation. Our web site lists all the
discounts available on your visit to New York City; a sample savings
page is also provided.
http://www.explorepass.com
FAO Schwarz
767 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10153
Phone: 212-644-9400
Fax: 212-688-6093
The world's most famous toy store. New York's only fun-filled playground
for children of all ages. So come out and play. A unique location for
corporate parties and events. Catering permitted. Capacity: 120
sit-down, 1,200 reception.
Forbes Magazine Galleries
60 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10011
Phone: 212-620-2389
Fax: 212-206-5106
Toy boats, Faberge imperial eggs, Trophies, Objets d'art. Exhibitions of
paintings, presidential papers. Free. Closed Sun.-Mon. Guided tours on
Thursday for groups of 15-30, by appt. only.
Fulton Market
South Street Seaport Fulton-Front Streets
New York, NY 10038
Phone: 212-732-7678
Fax: 212-964-8056
Three floors in the landmark South Street Seaport district. Topside food
court, restaurants, gourmet food sellers, and Festival Marketplace.
http://www.southstreetseaport.com
Grand Central
c/o Jones Lang Lasalle Americans, Inc. 15 Vanderbilt Avenue, Hall
2A
New York, NY 10017
Phone: 212-340-2347
Fax: 212-340-4895
Majestic Beaux-Arts landmark. Newly-renovated. Casual and fine dining,
boutique shopping, special events and tours.
Green Flea/IS 44 Flea Market
Columbus Avenue @ 77th Street
New York, NY 10024
Phone: 212-721-0900
Fax: 212-721-6934
Featuring antiques, collectibles, crafts, memorabilia, books, jewelry,
fashions, prints and a farmer's market. Sundays only, year round, open
10-6. Also a Saturday market on E. 67th Street between First and York,
oepn 6-6. Free admission.
Historic House Trust of New York City
830 Fifth Avenue, Room 203 The Arsenal
New York, NY 10021
Phone: 212-360-8203
Fax: 212-360-8201
Preserves and promotes historic house museums located in New York City
parks.
http://www.nycparks.org
International Center of Photography
International Center of Photography 1130 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10128
Phone: 212-860-1777
Fax: 212-360-6490
New York's only museum devoted exclusively to photography. Changing
exhibits, education programs, resource library, collections. Admission.
Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning, Inc.
161-04 Jamaica Avenue
Jamaica, NY 11432
Phone: 718-658-7400 x 10
Fax: 718-658-7922
The Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning (JCAL) presents exhibitions
of local and nationally known artists, drama and dance performances, and
holiday events. Workshops in ceramics, photography, dance, drama, video
production, painting, drawing, and other areas offer a high level of
personalized attention and are open to all ages and skill levels. Hours:
Gallery Mon.-Sat. 10-5. Admission: Free except for certain performances
and workshops. Fully accessible. Directions: Subway: E, Z or J to
Jamaica Center; F to Parsons; Bus: Q42, Q54, Q56, Q83, Q85 to Jamaica
Avenue.
Liberty Helicopters, Inc.
35 Airport Road Suite 120
Morristown, NJ 07960
Phone: 212-967-6464
Fax: 212-487-4781
For an unforgettable sightseeing experience above the greatest city in
the world, call Liberty Helicopters, today, and see why we say 'From Our
Point Of View, New York Is More Than Spectacular!' Fly with the winner
of the Helicopter Association's Safety Award past New York's most famous
landmarks: the Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, World Trade
Center, Central Park, and many more, day or night, year round. Pilot
narration available upon request.
http://www.libertyhelicopters.com
Lower East Side Tenement Museum
66 Allen Street
New York, NY 10002
Phone: 212-431-0233
Fax: 212-431-0402
Interprets the area's array of immigrant and migrant experience. Tours
of 19th-century tenement apartments, neighborhood walking tours, dramas,
exhibitions. Admission. Mon. group tours only. Groups: 15-50.
McDonald's 160 Broadway
160 Broadway
New York, NY 10038
Phone: 212-227-3828
Fax: 212-227-7916
Elegant showplace in Manhattan's financial district, near Wall St. and
World Trade Center. Live music on grand piano and doorman at lunchtime.
Hostesses, marble tables, flowers, and dessert menu. Souvenier boutique
upstairs. Tour groups welcome. 1993 Tourism Award.
http://www.mcdonalds160broadwayny.com
Metropolitan Museum of Art
5th Avenue @ 82nd Street
New York, NY 10028
Phone: 212-570-3711
Fax: 212-570-3825
Spans the history of world art. Hundreds of world-famous masterpieces.
Gift shop. Closed Mon.
http://www.metmuseum.org
Michael Jordan's The Steakhouse, NYC
23 Vanderbilt Avenue Grand Central Terminal
New York, NY 10017
Phone: 212-655-2300
Fax: 212-608-8827
Steaks, chops. Reservations required. Groups: 20-60. Private rooms: 3;
capacity: 6-16.
Morgan Library
29 East 36th Street
New York, NY 10016
Phone: 212-685-0008
Fax: 212-481-3484
Collections of illuminated manuscripts, printed books and bindings,
prints and drawings, historical documents, music, objets d'art.
Corporate patrons may host an event at the library. Patron contribution
and event fees apply. Cafe, bookstore, gift shop. Closed Mon. Groups:
10+. Private meeting rooms: 2; capacity 74-196 sit-down, 300 reception.
Public tours of Library and exhibitions offered daily; call for times.
Group tours by appointment. Cafe, bookstore, gift shop. Suggested
admission. Closed Mon.
http://www.morganlibrary.org
Museum for African Art
593 Broadway
New York, NY 10012
Phone: 212-966-1313
Fax: 212-966-1432
The Museum for African Art is dedicated to increasing the public's
understanding and appreciation of traditional and contemporary African
art and culture.
http://www.africanart.org
Museum of the City of New York
1220 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10029
Phone: 212-534-1672
Fax: 212-423-0758
New York's premier museum depicting the history of the city. Changing
and permanent exhibitions, educational programs and research services.
Museum store includes books, prints, toys, posters, cards, jewelry, and
other items reflecting the dynamic stories of NYC. Open Wed-Sun, Tuesday
for groups and schools. Corporate membership program provides elegant
space for receptions, dinners.
http://www.mcny.org
Museums New York Magazine
56 West 22nd Street 5th Floor
New York, NY 10010
Phone: 212-604-0877
Fax: 212-604-0899
The only magazine for the active museumgoer; includes informative
articles, striking photography, and comprehensive listings.
National Academy of Design Museum & School of Fine Arts
1083 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10128
Phone: 212-369-4880
Fax: 212-360-3690
In an elegant townhouse on Museum Mile, changing exhibitions of
paintings, sculpture, prints, drawings. Bookstore. Closed Mon., Tues.
Groups: 10-25. Private rooms: 3, capacity: 200; rooms may be combined
for more.
http://www.nationalacademy.org
NBC Experience/ Studio Tours
30 Rockefeller Plaza
New York, NY 10112
Phone: 212-664-7507
Fax: 212-664-6197
On-location TV studio tours. Groups: 17+.
New Museum of Contemporary Art in Soho
583 Broadway
New York, NY 10012
Phone: 212-219-1222
Fax: 212-431-5328
The only New York museum devoted exclusively to contemporary art by
internationally known and emerging artists. Bookstore. Admission. Closed
Mon., Tues.
http://www.newmuseum.org
New York Aquarium
West 8th Street @ Surf Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11224
Phone: 718-265-3426
Fax: 718-265-3482
Three hundred species, 14 acres, daily dolphin shows, up-close walrus
encounters. Gift shop, restaurant. On-site parking. Business groups of
5-500 will enjoy alternative meeting settings offering flexibility and
full-service capabilities. Group tours: 10-50. Private rooms: 5-7;
capacity: 500-800 sit-down, 5-500 reception.
New York Botanical Garden
200th Street & Kazimiroff Boulevard
Bronx, NY 10458-5126
Phone: 718-817-8705
Fax: 718-220-6504
One of America's foremost public gardens. National Historic Landmark. A
World of Plants (from the rain forests to the deserts) in the
newly-reopened Enid A. Haupt Conservatory. Gift shop, bookstore, food
service. Group tours: 20-120. Bus parking. New York City's premier
public garden. Tram tours; spouse programs; luncheons, breakfasts and
afternoon tea packages. Private rooms: 5; capacity: 20-425. Closed Mon.
Group tours: 20-120.
http://www.nybg.org
New York For Less
Metropolis International (US), Inc. 198 Broadway, Suite 906
New York, NY 10038
Phone: 212-587-0287
Fax: 212-587-0247
Visitors' guidebook, map, discount card for visitors - save 20-50% at
top museums, attractions, tours, restaurants, shops, shows. Fold-out
city and subway map, unique minimaps, color photos, detailed, up-to-date
practical information.
http://www.for-less.com
New York Hall of Science
47-01 111th Street
Corona, NY 11368
Phone: 718-699-0005
Fax: 718-699-1341
Visit NYC's only hands-on science center, featuring 200 exciting
exhibits. Admission. Gift shop, bookstore. Food service. Multilingual.
Six function rooms, capacity 300-1000. Bus parking.
http://www.nyhallsci.org
New York Mercantile Exchange
World Financial Center One North End Avenue
New York, NY 10282
Phone: 212-299-2499
Fax: 212-301-4700
The world's largest physical commodity exchange and center of global
energy and metals trading; responsible for 85% of the futures and
options business transacted in New York. Hear the sound of the trading
floor as if you were in the visitor's gallery.
http://www.nymex.com
New York National Boat Show
600 Third Avenue, 23rd Floor
New York, NY 10016
Phone: 212-922-1212
Fax: 212-922-9607
Two full weekends, 1,000+ boats, nautical equipment, accessories. Annual
show at Javits Center in January. Free shuttle to/from trains. Group
discounts available.
http://www.boatshows.com
New York Skyride
c/o Skyline Multimedia Entertainment 350 Fifth Avenue, Suite 612
New York, NY 10118
Phone: 212-564-2224
Fax: 212-564-0652
A big screen thrill ride of New York City located on the second floor of
the Empire State Building. You'll travel over, under, and even through
some of New York's most spectacular sights. It's the most exciting way
to experience the Real New York.
http://www.skyride.com
New York Waterway
1040 Avenue of the Americas 24th Floor
New York, NY 10018
Phone: 201-902-8700 or 800-533-3779
Fax: 201-348-9384
Only NY Waterway offers you New York harbor guided sightseeing cruises,
baseball cruises, music and dance cruises and day-out-of-the-city beach
and sightseeing excursions by boat. Choose from the largest variety of
cruises (from an hour to a day) with the newest fleet on the Hudson
River. Whether you're a visitor, entertaining out-of-town guests, want
something new to do with the kids, or just want to see a different side
of New York, we have a cruise for you. Free bus service between
terminals and many Manhattan locations.
http://www.nywaterway.com
New York Your Way
410 West 24th Street, Suite 2F
New York, NY 10011
Phone: 212-502-8541
Fax: 888-277-3166
Recommends specific NYC restaurants, shops, and attractions based on an
individual's responses to a questionnaire.
http://www.nyyourway.com
New York's Adventure Travel Show
350 Fifth Avenue, Suite 3304-PMB 24K
New York, NY 10118
Phone: 888-366-2653
Fax: 212-754-9936
Presents international and domestic adventure travel to consumers.
http://www.boldventure.com
Queens Council on the Arts, Inc.
Oak Ridge-One Forest Park 79-01 Park Lane South
Woodhaven, NY 11421-1166
Phone: 718-647-3377
Fax: 718-647-5036
Website features a searchable calendar of Queens cultural events,
information about Queens Council on the Arts, a Cultural Tourism
publications page, links to other arts and/or Queens websites, and a
Queens cultural organizations page.
http://www.quenscouncilarts.org
Radio City Music Hall
1260 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10020
Phone: 212-632-4000
Fax: 212-632-4103
Groups: (212) 632-4293. Contact: Mike Fiur. Grand Foyer (400-1,000) and
Grand Lounge (300-700) available for banquets and receptions. Auditorium
(5,874) has a well-equipped stage with revolving turntable. Famous
organ, orchestra, and Rockettes. Capacity: 300-5,874.
http://www.radiocity.com
Restaurant on the Vilar Grand Tier Metropolitan Opera House
c/o Lincoln Center 70 Lincoln Plaza
New York, NY 10023
Phone: 212-799-3400
Fax: 212-799-3506
Continental. Elegant dining in the Metropoloitan Opera House overlooking
Lincoln Center Plaza. Tickets to performance required.
Saint Bartholomew's Church
109 East 50th Street
New York, NY 10022
Phone: 212-378-0200
Fax: 212-378-0281
Historic church combining Christian hospitality, worship, music, and
theater in Byzantine architectural splendor. Free. Seven days. Gift
shop, bookstore, food service. X Subway: 6, E, F.
http://www.stbarts.org
Sony IMAX Theatre
Loews/Cineplex Entertainment 711 Fifth Avenue, 6th Floor
New York, NY 10022
Phone: 212-336-5000
Fax: 212-336-5028
Featuring NYC in IMAX 3-D in Across the Sea of Time, a spectacular movie
experience. Admission. Gift shop.
http://www.sony.com
Sony Wonder Technology Lab
550 Madison Avenue Annex
New York, NY 10022
Phone: 212-833-8100
Fax: 212-833-4445
Four floors of cool, interactive fun where visitors of all ages can
freely explore hands-on, multimedia exhibits on communication
technology. Best of all, it's always free!
http://www.sonywondertechlab.com
South Street Seaport Museum
207 Front Street
New York, NY 10038
Phone: 212-748-8600
Fax: 212-748-8610
An 11-square-block historic district. Historic ships, changing exhibits,
tours, films, harbor sails aboard 19th-century schooners. Gift shop.
Adults $6, seniors $5, students $4, kids $3. Galleries closed Tues.
only.
Staten Island Zoo
Barrett Park 614 Broadway
Staten Island, NY 10310
Phone: 718-442-3101
Fax: 718-981-8711
Small, excellent zoo with one of the world's finest reptile collections.
Children's zoo. Admission.
The Frick Collection
One East 70th Street
New York, NY 10021
Phone: 212-288-0700
Fax: 212-628-4417
Mansion featuring paintings, sculpture, decorative arts, Renaissance
through 19th century, including Rembrandt, Titian, Vermeer, Whistler.
Admission $7, seniors/students $5, children under 10 not permitted.
Closed Mon.
http://www.frick.org
The Hispanic Society of America
Audubon Terrace Broadway & 155th Street
New York, NY 10032
Phone: 212-926-2234
Fax: 212-690-0743
Fine and decorative arts of the Iberian peninsula from prehistory to the
present. Research library. Free. Multilingual. Closed Mon.
The Lucerne Hotel
201 West 79th Street
New York, NY 10024
Phone: 212-875-1000
Fax: 212-579-2408
Elegantly restored into a luxury boutique hotel. One of New York's most
treasured landmarks. It was recently rated #1 moderately priced hotel in
NYC with special recognition for service and value (Frommer's Guide -
Aug '99 ). Each of the 250 European inspired rooms and suites are
exquisitely appointed with the guests in mind.
http://www.newyorkhotel.com
The Queens Museum of Art
New York City Building Flushing Meadows Corona Park
Queens, NY 11368
Phone: 718-592-9700
Fax: 718-592-5778
Exhibits of 20th-century art. Panoramas of New York City (world's
largest architectural scale model) on extended view. Events. Gift shop.
Adults/students (suggested) $4, seniors/kids $2. Closed Mon. Open to
groups by appointment.
The World Financial Center
200 Liberty Street
New York, NY 10281
Phone: 212-945-2600
Fax: 212-945-3392
A waterfront complex overlooking Hudson River with public gardens, 45
shops and restaurants. Free events. Subways: 1, 9, A, C, E, N, R; Buses:
M6, M9, M10, M22.
http://www.worldfinancialcenter.com
Thirteen WNET
450 West 33rd Street
New York, NY 10001
Phone: 212-560-1313
Fax: 212-560-1314
Public television station.
Village Alliance
8 East 8th Street
New York, NY 10003
Phone: 212-777-2173
Fax: 212-505-0639
We invite you to visit the Village Alliance at our online address: Click
on to our Shopping Page, Happenings on 8th Street, Entertainment News,
and Village Alliance Information. Browse our complete listings of the
unique, the exotic, the funky, and the many inviting shops and eateries
that make 8th Street & St. Mark's Place the Juiciest Bite of the The
Big Apple.
http://www.villagealliance.org
Wendy's Antiques Shows
Old Camby Road RR2 Box 200
Verbank, NY 12585
Phone: 914-677-5040
Fax: 914-677-5041
Call for scheduled shows.
http://www.wendyantiquesshows.com
XS New York
1457 Broadway
New York, NY 10036
Phone: 212-398-5467
Fax: 212-398-5465
Interactive, competitive virtual game arena. Experience flight
simulation, lasertag, magball, golf, skiing, much more.
http://www.XSNewYork.com
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