Top 100 Things To Do In New York
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91 (57) Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM)
BAM includes the Howard Gilman Opera House, the BAM Harvey Theater,
BAM Rose Cinemas and the Lepercq Space (BAM café). Every
Friday and Saturday night the Brooklyn Academy of Music opens up
its BAM café free to the public. Jazz, world beat, and experimental
artists keep the crowd rocking.
92 (50) China Town
Be overseas / aboard whilst overseas / inter state at home. A little
research ahead of time to decide where you want to go to eat or
shop and know what streets you need as there are a few street sellers
who can make a visit a little less than comfortable. Act like you
know where you are going even if you don’t and you will be
better of.
93 (31) FDNY Fire Zone
So what do you wanna be when you grow up? If you didn't say firemen
you deserve to be an accountant.
34 West 51st Street | New York, NY 10020
phone 212-698-4520
94 Castle Clinton National Monument
Commanding the southern tip of Manhattan Island Castle Clinton
is an anti-British Monument.. built to repel any British personages
that felt like invading the Castle now welcomes all to New York
Harbor, especially the Brits.
95 Shakespeare in the Park
After your early morning wait (tickets start disappearing around
6am) you can expect to collect your tickets at 1 p.m. on the day
of the show at either the Delacorte Theater in Central Park or the
Public Theater. There are only two productions each Shakespearian
summer
96 Madison Square Garden
Check the website link below for entertaining “behind the
curtains” tours and experience the power of Madison Square
Garden.
97 Museum of the Moving Image
Free admission to the galleries is from Friday evenings from 4
to 8.
98 (72) Riverbank State Park
Riverbank State Park's tennis courts are open to the public from
11am-4pm, Monday through Friday, from May 1 to November 30, on a
first-serve, first-come basis :) The park's summertime Popsicle
Series, featuring a variety of performing artists, is free to the
general public in the Cultural Theater or Mainstage Area.Tips Bikes
are not allowed.If you ride your bike to the Park you will have
to push it around until you leave.
99 Carl Schurz Park
100 (77) Half-court at the NBA Store
Try out your basketball moves on the half-court at the NBA Store.
You might be lucky enough to encounter one of the NBA or WNBA players
who make the occasional appearance.
As well as the court you’ll find video games and interactive
player video wall. If that is not enough, you might catch some live
music for NBA TV.
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