Posts Tagged ‘worth seeing ’

The Queens County Farm Museum is the oldest continually operated farm in the state. Dating back to 1697, the space is as much farm as it is museum. Preserved alongside the fields and rows of corn is a way of life foreign to most New Yorkers.

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Architect Luke Clark Tyler is paying $800 a month for a 78-square-foot studio in Hell’s Kitchen, Refinery29 reported, and might be setting a new record for New York’s smallest apartment.

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True, it\’s not Lundy\’s, but the locals like it just fine
At long last, Sheepshead Bay finds that a legend can be replaced

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\”Our motto used to be: Manhattan\’s Newest Village,\” says David Kramer, a principal at Hudson. \”But we realized people considering living here didn\’t want urban. They wanted open space, water views, something more peaceful.

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One of the last places with lots of undeveloped land in Manhattan, the area west of Ninth Ave. from 33rd to 42nd Sts., will undergo more radical change than any other neighborhood in the city over the next five years.

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I\’ve always wanted to get to know some of the small shops, boutiques, restaurants, and food provisioners in Brooklyn better. But who has all that time? There are just too many fun and interesting places to visit.

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The ever popular Brookyn Flea Market has moved indoors for the winter. Just head over to One Hanson Place, just across from BAM (Brooklyn Academy of Music). The space is the iconic old Williamsburg Dime Savings Bank building, AKA One Hanson Place. Even if you don\’t need to buy anything, you should see the space. It\’s even worth the trip…

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