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RV Life Style - 100 Best Things to do in New York 7/20

The state of New York is in the north-eastern part of the USA. It is the fourth most populated state in the USA. The largest city is New York City where there is a population of over 8.55 million. You will find a diverse geography here, with mountains and oceans, rivers and lakes.

There are many interesting landmarks throughout the state including some of the most visited places in the world. There are over 200 colleges and universities in the state, some of which have been ranked in the top 40 in the world.

Cuisine is vastly different in every area you visit, depending on the culture of the inhabitants. Be prepared to try different types of food, and explore the many places in the state. Don’t be afraid to ask questions – New Yorkers will gladly tell you all about their state!

 

31. Flushing Meadows

Head for Corona park and you will not be disappointed. There is an excellent Hall of science to be seen. You can also check out the Arthur Ashe Stadium, and Citi Field.
There is a zoo for the kids, a boating lake, skate park, playfields, barbeque area and hockey center.
This is a great place to take a picnic lunch and explore the latest addition which is a wetland. Look out for swamp milkweed and azalea. Catch-and-release is permitted in the Meadow Lake.

 

32. The Brooklyn Bridge

This is one of the oldest road bridges in the USA. The building was started in 1869 and the bridge was finished in 1883. I t connects Manhattan and Brooklyn and is a cable/suspension bridge with a span of 1,595 feet.
A point to note is that this bridge was the first steel wire suspension bridge to be constructed.
It will not take you too long to look at it, but be sure to take your camera and get some shots of the bridge.

 

33. Carnegie Hall

This is a concert venue in midtown Manhattan. It was designed and built by Andrew Carnegie in 1891, and is still ‘the’ place to go for classical and popular music shows.
There are three different halls in the complex, seating over 3,600 people. Carnegie Hall presents over 250 performances each year, and you must book in advance for any of them.
Plan on spending an evening at a show, then check into a hotel and stay the night. There is accommodation in all price ranges, as well as many restaurants and cafes.

 

34. Nitehawk Cinema

You will find this in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. As the name suggests it runs well into the night. It has been designed for late night movie-goers, although there is also an afternoon session for new parents and babies.
There is a bar and restaurant, where you can sample shots of your choice, and get a meal from their extensive menu.
Depending on what you like, plan to check into an hotel, and watch a late-night show.

 

35. Grand Central Terminal

The station, also known locally as grand central, was built to serve commuters going to and from the city. It has now become one of the most visited tourist attractions in the city, bringing about 21 million visitors each year.
There are 44 platforms, which is more than any other station in the world. All the platforms are below ground.
Grand Central is not just a station; it is a collection of unique boutiques and restaurants, with over 35 places to eat and drink, and more than 60 shops to browse.
Look for the clock which is well known as a meeting place for people.
Plan to spend a half day here, although you may want to stay longer, and people watch.

 

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