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About New York
There are so many things you can say about New York , the fabulous restaurants,the beautiful architecture, the fabulous shopping , but I think above everything else the culture of New York is what makes it more than just any another city.
The museums, theaters, art galleries, performing arts centers, off Broadway, on Broadway, Lincoln Center, and even Coney Island are all part of the great cultural theatre that makes up New York. 
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NEW YORK
MUSEUMS
American
Museum of Natural History. AMNH Nothing rivals the range of experience
at the American Museum of Natural History-from dinosaurs to IMAX films, the new
Milstein Hall of Ocean Life, and the thrilling Space Show in the spectacular
Rose Center for Earth and Space, a must-see for any visitor.
Newly
Redesigned Fossil Halls Four 360° panoramic virtual tours and hall
highlight videos with curators Mike Novacek and Mark Norell are among the new
features showcasing the famed fourth-floor halls.
Guggenheim Museum It's a
momentous time in art history- the reopening of Frank Lloyd Wright's
masterpiece, the Guggenheim Museum. With the restoration of the famous spiral,
the opening of the small rotunda, and the addition of a new tower of galleries,
there's more to see of Wright's extraordinary vision and the Guggenheim's
internationally acclaimed collection than ever.
MOMA- Museum of Modern Art The greatest
repository of 20th century art in the world. Other than paintings, there are
six photo galleries, a state-of-the-art theatre offering free film and video
screenings daily, a Philip Johnson architecture gallery, and two restaurants
overlooking the outdoor Sculpture Garden.
Metropolitan Museum of Art One of the
world's greatest and largest museums, the Metropolitan features many
fascinating permanent exhibits.
Cooper
Hewett Design Museum Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, Smithsonian
Institution is the only museum in the United States devoted exclusively to
historic and contemporary design. The Museum believes that design shapes our
objects, environments, and communications, making them more desirable,
functional, and accessible. The Museum celebrates the nature of design and
explores its impact on the quality of our lives.
American Museum of Natural
History. AMNH, for Kids and Families This cutting-edge exhibition
reveals how current thinking about dinosaur biology has changed dramatically
over the past two decades.
Story time for Tots at AMNH
How do dinosaurs clean their rooms? Story time from 11 to 11:30 on
Sundays.
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ENTERTAINMENT
Lincoln Center for the
Performing Arts The resident organizations at Lincoln Center say it all,
The Metropolitan Opera, The New York City Ballet, The New York City Opera, The
New York Philharmonic, The Juilliard School, Jazz at Lincoln Center.
The Metropolitan Opera The Metropolitan Opera presents the great tradition of grand opera, featuring today's foremost singers in spectacular productions with The Met's internationally acclaimed orchestra and chorus.
The
New York City Ballet The New York City Ballet is one of the foremost
dance companies in the world.
The New York City
Opera New York City Opera was founded in 1943 to provide financially
accessible opera performances to a wide audience-opera that would reflect the
company's commitment to innovative repertory choices and the development of
American opera.
The
New York Philharmonic Join the Philharmonic for great music, legendary
conductors, stellar soloists, and the 106 virtuosos of the New York
Philharmonic.
Carnige
Hall A concert venue with many different performers.
Radio City Music
Hall America's most popular entertainers have thrilled audiences at
Radio City Music Hall since its doors opened December 27, 1932. Frank Sinatra,
Ella Fitzgerald, Sammy Davis Jr. and Tony Bennett to mention only a few of the
celebrities and luminaries to grace the Great Stage.
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RESTAURANTS
La Boite en
Bois Bistro, NY A casual French Bistro close to Lincoln Center. Highly
recommended excellent food and service.
The Four Seasons,
NY The Four Seasons Restaurant is described by the Zagat survey as an
"architectural and gastronomical wonder that never goes out of style".
Gramercy Tavern,
NY Zagats 2004 top NY restaurant.
Union Square
Café Union Square Cafe is one of New York's best-loved
restaurants. The food is inventive and delicious, the service never misses a
beat, and the wine list is exceptional.
107 West Go to 107 West
for a restaurant that serves you southwestern Cajun and American meals with a
menu based largely on a tex-mex style. Expect the average entrée to cost
$12 to $20.
Carnegie
Deli The absolutely best pastrami sandwich in the world, also the best
corned beef and the best NY cheesecake. With an atmosphere all its own.
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SPORTS
NY
Yankees When you think of the Yankees, you think of the Brooklyn Dodgers
and the NY Giants, the Polo Grounds, and Yankee Stadium and good old-fashioned
baseball.
NY
Mets First people hated them, then they became like the ugly duckling
rising up from the pits to win a world series. On October 14, 1969, the team
won its first World Championship with a 5-3 victory over the Orioles before
57,397 screaming fans at Shea Stadium.
NY Giants Football The Giants actually
play their home games in NJ at Giants Stadium in the Meadowlands.
NY Jets Originally called the NY
Titans, they have become a major contender in the NFL.
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SPECIAL
ATTRACTIONS
Empire
State Building The Empire State Building is cemented in both New York
and U.S. history. Built during the Depression, the building was the center of a
competition between Walter Chrysler (Chrysler Corp.) and John Jakob Raskob
(creator of General Motors) to see who could build the tallest
building.
Central Park
Zoo From a steamy rain forest to an icy Antarctic penguin habitat, the
zoo leads visitors through tropic, temperate and polar regions to encounter
fascinating animals - from tiny leafcutter ants to tremendous polar bears. The
Tisch Children's Zoo, added in 1997, lets little animal lovers meet gentle
creatures up close.
Central
Park Central Park covers 843 acres, which is 6% of Manhattan. It is
almost in the center of the city and is a welcome diversion from the stresses
of the city.
Coney
Island Coney Island is made up of many different rides and attractions.
Some of the major attractions are: Astroland, Home of the World Famous Cyclone,
The New York Aquarium at Coney Island, Deno's Wonder Wheel Park, Coney Island
Batting Range and Go- Kart City, Keyspan Park and the Brooklyn Cyclones, Coney
Island USA- Home of the Coney Island Circus Sideshow, the Coney Island Museum,
and more!!!
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First Time Buyers >Your Principal Residence
The Federal Tax Code allows married taxpayers to exclude from capital gains taxes up to $500,000 in profits from selling a home (singles can exclude $250,000). In order to qualify for this exemption, you must prove that that the home has been your principal residence for at least two out of the last five years. The establishment of the home as a principal residence depends on the facts of each homeowner's circumstance. Here are two cases to consider.
Homeowner A has lived at 25 Pine Drive for 12 years. Although he stays at his vacation cottage in another town for up to three months out of each year (sometimes more), 25 Pine Drive is his principal residence, where he lives most of the time. When he sells the home, Homeowner A (filing as a single individual) can keep up to $250,000 in tax-free profit.
Homeowner B buys 108 Maple Street, intending to live there. He rents it out while waiting to sell his current home, where he has lived for six years. His principal residence sells at the end of two years. Homeowner B moves into his new house, lives there for three months, and then decides to travel. After a six-month trip, he regrets buying 108 Maple Street and sells it. Even though he has owned the house on Maple Street for over two years, it won't qualify as "owner-occupied", because he only lived in it for a few months. Thus Homeowner B is not eligible to claim the tax exemption when he sells the house on Maple Street.
Consult your tax advisor for advice about your particular circumstance.
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Where is the world's largest wine cellar, and how big is it?
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A company in the center of the wine-growing district of South Africa has a cellar that covers an area of 54 acres and has a capacity of 27 million gallons. |
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