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  2. 15 Things to Do on a Sunday in NYC That Are Anything ... - AOL

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    U2, Morrissey, Etta James, The Velvet Underground…you’d be hard pressed to find an artist who hasn’t penned a song about Sundays, and it’s probably because the day of rest can either be ...

  3. Tourism in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Overall the city welcomed 37.9 million visitors who stayed overnight in 2018, of whom 13.6 million were international. [3] Major destinations include the Empire State Building, Ellis Island, the Statue of Liberty on Liberty Island, Broadway theatre productions, Central Park, Times Square, Coney Island, the Financial District, museums, and ...

  4. 25 Best Things to Do in NYC During COVID-19 - AOL

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    In this article we will take a look at the 25 best things to do in NYC during COVID-19. You can skip our detailed analysis about different activities that can be done during COVID-19 lockdowns and ...

  5. 25 Fun Things to Do on a Rainy Day in NYC for Kids - AOL

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    4. Children’s Museum of the Arts. Location: Pier 57, 25 11th Avenue, New York Price: varies, but many events are free Sadly, the Children’s Museum of the Arts—a non-profit dedicated to youth ...

  6. Lists of New York City topics - Wikipedia

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    Community boards of Brooklyn. Community boards of Manhattan. Community boards of Queens. Community boards of Staten Island. Gang members (1825-1920) Health Commissioners (1870 to the present) Mayors and mayoral elections. Mayors of the City of Brooklyn (1834–1897) Mayors of New York City (listed from 1664 to the present)

  7. History of New York City - Wikipedia

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    The written history of New York City began with the first European explorer, the Italian Giovanni da Verrazzano in 1524. European settlement began with the Dutch in 1608 and New Amsterdam was founded in 1624. The "Sons of Liberty" campaigned against British authority in New York City, and the Stamp Act Congress of representatives from ...