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Central Park Summerstage Concert 2012 Lineup

Central Park Summerstage is New York’s largest free performing arts festival. The City Parks Foundation has put together a stellar lineup of entertainment to be enjoyed by everyone. This summer, they will be bringing over 110 free performances to eighteen ...

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New York City Fireworks 2012 Schedule

There are a number of different Firework displays that take place in New York City each year. One of the biggest and most spectacular fireworks in NYC, take place on the July 4th, courtesy of Macy’s. For 36 year’s, Macy’s has ...

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New York International Auto Show Review

The New York International Auto Show was a great opportunity to see some of the best automobiles in the world under one roof. The show featured top luxury cars from auto makers that include, Ferrari, Bugatti, Porsche, Rolls Royce, Lotus, ...

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Tartan Day Parade in NYC

The Tartan Day Parade will celebrate it’s 10th anniversary and will bring the spirit of Scottish heritage to New York City. The parade will take place on April 14th and will march up Sixth Avenue, from 45th to 55th Streets. ...

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The Brooklyn Flea and Smorgasburg Return!

We’ve waited all winter for spring to return so that we could welcome back Smorgasburg and the Brooklyn Flea  to Williamsburg. Smorgasburg which happen’s every Saturday, rain or shine, will open on April 7th. The hours of operation this year are ...

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The Low Line Underground Park in NYC

The “Low Line” underground park is a project that is being developed by architects Dan Barasch and James Ramsey. Their plan to turn an abandoned trolley terminal on the Lower East Side of Manhattan into an underground park is awaiting ...

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Easter Parade In New York 2012

The NYC Easter Parade is a festive event that is a little different than most parades in the city. There are no floats or marching bands but, plenty of spectacle’s that are sure to grab your attention. People from all ...

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