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February 25, 2009

Filed under: Arts and Culture, United States, Budget Travel Here at Undiscovered New York, we often find ourselves wondering why our city is so expensive. It's usually the first question from friends and family who come to visit us here in New York, and truthfully, they're kind of right. Want a beer...
Gadling [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Jeremy Kressmann at 1:00 PM

February 11, 2009

Filed under: Arts and Culture, United States Given that this Saturday is Valentine's Day, it's only fitting that we dedicate this week's Undiscovered New York to a closer look at some of the city's most amorous locations. At first sight New York (especially in February) can seem a vast, cold and lon...
Gadling [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Jeremy Kressmann at 2:00 PM

January 14, 2009

Filed under: Arts and Culture, Business, United States, Books New Yorkers, you might be surprised to discover, like to shop. Whether it's for sky-high stilettos or a jar of saffron, a copy of Candide or specialty cameras, you can be sure that if it can be purchased they probably sell it somewhere in...
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January 07, 2009

Filed under: Arts and Culture, United States Like many other large cities, you might already know that New York has a large and continuously growing Chinatown. Yet in a city that is home to more than 100 distinct immigrant groups, it's also home to a surprisingly diverse assortment of residents from...
Gadling [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Jeremy Kressmann at 12:00 PM

December 24, 2008

Filed under: Arts and Culture, United States Welcome to Gadling's ongoing series, Undiscovered New York. Ask any New Yorker about their favorite parts of the city to visit, and you're likely to get some fairly common answers. Anybody under the age of 30 will tell you that the neighborhoods south of ...
Gadling [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Jeremy Kressmann at 10:00 AM

December 03, 2008

Filed under: Arts and Culture, History Welcome back to Gadling's weekly series, Undiscovered New York. Being the global metropolis that it is, criss-crossed with highways, cargo ships and landing airplanes, you may find it hard to believe that any part of New York City could be considered isolated. ...
Gadling [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Jeremy Kressmann at 11:00 AM

November 19, 2008

Filed under: Arts and Culture, Food and Drink Welcome back to this week's installation of Undiscovered New York. New York has a longstanding love affair with all things Italian. From the Feast of San Gennaro to some of the world's best pizza outside Italy, to our town's infatuation with the Cosa Nos...
Gadling [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Jeremy Kressmann at 8:00 AM
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