things to do
Posted by rik van os
things to do December 08, 2002 05:33AM |
Mary Beth
Re: things to doDecember 08, 2002 09:01AM |
You should really do all of the tourist things, even though that might sound silly, you probably would enjoy it. See the statue of liberty, empire state building, rockefeller center, and times square. Central Park is a must...schedule a couple hours to get a good look around. Also, be sure to go down in SoHo and just walk around. Also of course walk around Greenwich Village. And if you have time, go over to Brooklyn Heights Promenade for what I think is the best view of the city. Also visit Williamsburg, Brooklyn, the first stop on the L train to Bedford Ave. Anywhere you go you will see fabulous things, so you can't go wrong!
Mr. Appreciative
Re: Thanks Mary BethDecember 08, 2002 09:38PM |
Re: things to do December 11, 2002 06:34AM |
Hi there Rik, im laura and im from england, ive benn to new york and i think the best places to go are: Statue of liberty, central park,and the american falls are just beautiful so hope you enjoy yourself.
p.s. would you like to be penpals my address is:laura ashurst
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p.s. would you like to be penpals my address is:laura ashurst
25 briar close
middlestone moor
spennymoor
C.O.Durham
DL16 7EQ
England
Re: Thanks Mary Beth December 11, 2002 11:53AM |
Howzit,
Just happened to see you are a new yorker living in Hawaii as I (Kauai). We are visiting for a couple days there in April and Im determined to see Hairspray. The ticket pricing from these brokers is jaw dropping. What's the best way to buy tickets and still have money left over for food?
Just happened to see you are a new yorker living in Hawaii as I (Kauai). We are visiting for a couple days there in April and Im determined to see Hairspray. The ticket pricing from these brokers is jaw dropping. What's the best way to buy tickets and still have money left over for food?
Re: things to do December 17, 2002 06:37AM |
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