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Local NYC Farmer Markets
By Marlene Garzona The weather is getting warming, which means it won’t be long before the local farmers start opening their baskets with the reddest tomatoes and freshest fruits. Here’s a list of some
Read More »History of Grand Central Terminal
By Aydan Aslan Grand Central Terminal is more than a popular tourist attraction. It is an experience. It’s like you can feel the history and the lives of the people who have walked through
Read More »The 5 Boro Bike Tour Experience
By Anisa Arsenault When was the last time you were able to ride your bike across all 5 boroughs without stopping? You’ll get another chance on May 5th, 2013 with the annual “TD 5
Read More »Famous Movie Scenes around NYC
By Aydan Aslan New York City is a walking film set, but in our rush to live, most New Yorkers don’t even realize when they’re passing by a street or building that was immortalized
Read More »The History behind St. Patrick’s Cathedral
By Christian Balmaseda You can’t miss it, walking along Fifth Avenue. St. Patrick’s Cathedral is a gothic site full of history and architecture that draws you in. With more than 3 million visitors each
Read More »Brooklyn Warehouse Bazaar
By: 212Access You can no longer say it’s too cold to go out on weekend nights. A 40-thousand square foot warehouse in Brooklyn is being converted into an after-dark venue that will entertain you
Read More »Reasons to Leave Manhattan… for Brooklyn
by Tamika Burgess Brooklyn is the most popular of the five boroughs, yet for some reason New Yorkers rarely want to visit it. Sure, we get why cab drivers cringe when we hop in
Read More »Ice Skating in Bryant Park
By Minerva Cornejo Have you ever thought about ice-skating in Central Park or Rockefeller Plaza? Don’t second-guess yourself any longer. Nothing brings out the holiday spirit more than ice-skating under the famous New York
Read More »Best Places for Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade
By: Kevin O’Bryan The country’s biggest parade, the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, is about to make Midtown Manhattan a lot harder to navigate. Roughly 3.5 million people will line the parade, all trying to
Read More »Lower East Side Tour
What to see in the Lower East Side? Adam Parabo takes 212Access on a tour through the Lower East Side. He’s the head concierge at the Hotel on Rivington, so he knows the
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