Buffalo is a city full of surprises, but before you make your way over to one of the best cities in New York, here are some facts about Buffalo and its surroundings. Buffalo offers a lot more to its people and visitors than a place where snowstorms congregate every winter. If you want a taste...
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What’s in Watkins Glen State Park?
Located in Schuyler County, Watkins Glen State Park is the southernmost part of the Finger Lakes. The natural beauty of its deep wooded canyons and rushing streams attracts visitors throughout the year. The cliffs of the gorge attract rock climbers from all over North America, some people camp throughout summer to watch them climb. Watkins...
Things to Do in Central Park for Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter
The season is changing and you want to do something fun! Look no further than Central Park, New York City. In this blog post, we will cover the top things that can be done in Central Park during each season of the year. From walking through the park on a spring day to outdoor ice...
The Best Places To Take a Toddler in New York City
New York City is the best place to take a toddler. Toddlers love New York because of all the things they can do and see: Broadway shows, Central Park, museums, ice skating in Bryant Park, and much more! They also enjoy being with their parents in this big city. Toddlers from all over come to...
Quirky Things Harry Potter Fans Can Do in New York City
New York City is a magical place for Harry Potter fans. It’s the city that Harry, Ron, and Hermione visit in Harry Potter and The Sorcerer’s Stone. It has all of the things that Harry would have loved to see as he grew up: bustling streets with people from every country, new food options on...
Guide: What to do in Carl Schurz Park
Carl Schurz Park is a beautiful place in New York City that has something for everyone. The Schurz Park Conservancy’s mission is to “enhance the Schurz Park by preserving and improving its natural, cultural, and recreational resources through volunteer work, community engagement, and advocacy for wise stewardship of the environment.” This article will provide you...
Top 10 Most Amazing Spots in New York City
New York City is one of the most famous cities in the world. If you have ever wanted to visit New York, then this blog post has some spots for you to check out! New York City is a huge city with so much to offer and we can’t talk about all of it. So...
Top 6 Things to Do in New York City This Weekend
You’re in New York City for the weekend and you want to make the most of your time here. What do you do? Well, New York City has a lot to offer, so it can be hard to know where to start. That’s why we have put together this list of 15 things that you...
The Best Free Things You Can Do in New York City
Did you know that you can actually explore New York City for free? If you are in New York City or perhaps, you are planning to visit soon, here are the top free things that you can do. Visit the American Folk Art Museum First of all, American Folk Art Museum is devoted to the appreciation...
A Trip to Roosevelt Island – Guide
Roosevelt Island is located in no man’s land between Upper East Side and Queens. It is only 2 miles long and 800 feet wide at its widest point. This pretty island that sits isolated in the East River is where the city once kept prisoners. In fact, back in the day, (from 1832-1930’s) people who...