Tag: “New York”

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  1. Williamsburg, Brooklyn

    Once a predominant stomping ground of Hasidic Jews and veritable urban industrial wasteland, the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn has reinvented itself (due in part to its geographic proximity to the waterfront and Manhattan) as a thriving community of artists and artist wannabes as well as the brunt of many a snarky blog post.

  2. Treats Truck

    Like a Taco Truck in LA, this is a truck that sells treats! Cookies and brownies, everything is so good.

  3. The Grand Opening of The Original SOUPMAN in Raleigh, NC

    Raleigh is moving into the big leagues, acquiring its first SOUPMAN. Yes, you got it, it's the restaurant popularized on Seinfeld's "Soup Man" show.

  4. an evening date at the Strand Bookstore

    The Strand Bookstore is a New York City must-do for book lovers from all over.

  5. Top of the Rock

    The view of Manhattan, most notably Central Park, from Rockefeller Center's observation deck.

  6. 40 Bond st

    Ian Schragers' new luxury condominium in the heart of Noho. It was designed by the swiss team of Herzog & de Meuron, who created the new Tate modern in London.

    The coke bottle greeen cast glass used in the construction, is breathtaking to look at.

  7. Saltsman's Hotel

    Saltsman's Restaurant occupies the historic Saltsman's Hotel (circa 1889) in Ephrata, New York of Fulton County. It originally opened in 1813 as Apollo Hall.

  8. Guggenheim Museum, NY

    This 'small from the outside-big from the inside Museum', designed by Frank Lloyd Wright contains beautiful art from as well contemporary artists as the old masters.

    Due to the circular architecture the exhibited art is seen in a continuous flow walking down or up the 'spiral'.

  9. Greenpoint Clock

    The clock on the street in Greenpoint, Brooklyn

  10. Now.

    You've done New York City, so many times -- shopping weekends in Soho, parties, Broadway openings, the latest gallery or restaurant or nightclub.... But as often as you've been, you know you're going back.

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