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  2. 43 Free or Cheap Things to Do in New York City - AOL

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    New York City is among the most expensive places in the world to live or to visit, but it's also among the richest in free or inexpensive things to do and cheap places to eat. If you're planning a ...

  3. 10 New York City tourist attractions you shouldn't miss - AOL

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    Some of the best things to do in NYC during the day include visiting the city's most famous attractions, trying New York City cuisine at local cafes and restaurants, and strolling through the city ...

  4. Here are NYC’s best things to do in December as the holiday ...

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    Step outside the store to wander around the first Herald Holiday Market, stretching across two city blocks in the heart of NYC, also until Jan. 3. Discover handcrafted gifts, artisanal products ...

  5. Tourism in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Tour companies include New York Food Tours, Local Finds Queens Food Tours and Rum and Blackbird Tasting Tours. [26] Visitors to New York City also partake in sports tourism. Sporting events draw tourists to major venues such as the Yankee Stadium, Citi Field, and Madison Square Garden, and to street events such as the New York City Marathon.

  6. 7 essential things to do in NYC over Christmas - AOL

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    New York City sets the scene for the ultimate holiday getaway with the grandeur of glittering Christmas decorations, endless shopping options, a hint of snow, and plenty of fun things to do. There ...

  7. List of National Historic Landmarks in New York City

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    The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission was created following the preservation fight and subsequent demolition of Pennsylvania Station. New York City's right to limit owners' ability to convert landmarked buildings was upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1978.