What to See in New York
The zigzagging streets and charming brownstones of the Greenwich Village have a far more laid back atmosphere than most neighborhoods in the city. The center of New York's gay and student communities lies here, with a variety of funky shopping and nightlife including jazz, rock and dance clubs, restaurants, bars and cafes. By the early 1900s, the Village had fully established itself as the center of radical thinking in the United States

| Address : | Avenue of the Americas and Bleecker St New York City, NY |
| Zip Code : | 10014 |
| Telephone : | +1 212 484 1200 |
| Website : | http://www.nycgv.com |
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This beautiful 22,000-seat facility has been the home of Buffalo Bisons baseball since 1987, and has hosted over one million fans each year. Group facilities are available, as well as Pettibone's Grille for dinner while you enjoy the game, or lunch year-round. Also available whether or not there's a game is the Bison's store, located on the Swan Street side, and featuring a variety of Bison souvenir items. Tickets are available online or at box office.

| Address : | 275 Washington Street,Buffalo, NY |
| Zip Code : | 14203 |
| Telephone : | 716 843 4373 |
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General museum features a variety of permanent and changing exhibits on the cultural history of NYC.

| Address : | Madison Ave,Albany, NY |
| Zip Code : | 12208 |
| Telephone : | 518-474-5877 |
| Website : | http://www.nysm.nysed.gov |
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Named after the New York Times, which moved here in 1924, Times Square is a vibrant, neon-lit area in the heart of the Theater District. Once populated by peep shows and sex shops, it has undergone a complete image overhaul. Hotels, office towers and commercial businesses have sprung up. Disney has moved in, as well as Conde Nast. Megastores and theme restaurants have also set up shop.

| Address : | 43rd Street and 7th Avenue New York City, NY |
| Zip Code : | 10036 |
| Telephone : | +1 212 768 1560 |
| Website : | http://www.timessquarenyc.org |
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Any visitor to New York should spend at least a couple of hours at this vast museum. Designed by Richard Morris Hunt in 1895, it has more than 1.5 million square feet of exhibition space. European paintings on display include works by Monet, Degas, Van Gogh, Cezanne, Titian and Vermeer. The Egyptian gallery is unparalleled. Asian art, sculpture, armory, and photography also vie for your attention. During warm weather, the open-air roof garden displays contemporary sculpture. See their website..

| Address : | 1000 Fifth Avenue New York City, NY |
| Zip Code : | 10028 |
| Telephone : | +1 212 535 7710 |
| Website : | http://www.metmuseum.org |
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The Ansley Wilcox family, friends of Theodore owned this early 19th century Greek revival mansion. It became the site of Roosevelt's Presidential inauguration in 1901 following the assassination of President William McKinley, and so was named the Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site. The only National Park Service location in Western NY, its displays include items related to the assassination and inauguration.

| Address : | 641 Delaware Avenue,Buffalo, NY |
| Zip Code : | 14202 |
| Telephone : | 716 884 0095 |
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Albany Center Gallery is a non-profit art space dedicated to exhibiting skillful contemporary art of the Mohawk Hudson region, and building a strong, knowledgeable audience for the visual arts. We are a community-based and community supported organization. (Albany Center Gallery is supported by city, state, corporate and foundation funds.

| Address : | 23 Monroe Street,Albany, NY |
| Zip Code : | 12210 |
| Telephone : | 518-462-4775 |
| Website : | http://www.albanycentergallery.org |
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