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| City Hall |
| New York's City Hall, the oldest City Hall in the nation that still houses its original governmental functions, is considered
one of the finest architectural achievements of its period.
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| Dyckman House |
| Not far from Inwood Hill Park at Manhattan's northern tip, the Dyckman House is the only remaining Dutch colonial farmhouse
in the borough.
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| Early Harlem |
| See images of Harlem from 1900 - 1940 from the Public Library's Schomburg Center. |
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| East Village Walking Tours |
| Tour one of the most infamous and historical neighborhoods in the world with an experienced and knowledgeable guide from East-Village.com.
For one hour, fun and informative staff will touch on some of the most interesting sites in the East Village.
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| Gracie Mansion |
| An 18th century house that is the official residence of the New York City Mayor. |
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| Jeffrey's Hook Lighthouse |
| The Jeffrey's Hook lighthouse, erected in 1880 and moved to its current site in 1921, has become widely known as the children's
literary landmark, "The Little Red Lighthouse."
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| Lower Eastside Jewish Conservancy |
| Experience America's most famous immigrant neighborhood from inside its landmarked sacred synagogues through customized private
walking/noshing tours.
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| Lower East Side Walking Tours |
| Visit LowerEastSideTours.org to learn about tours of neighborhoods in the City's historic Lower East Side including the East
Village, Alphabet City, Astor Place, The Bowery, Little Italy, Chinatown, the City Hall area, and more.
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| Merchant's House Museum |
| The Merchant's Museum is New York City's only family home preserved intact from the 19th century. A National Historic and
New York City landmark, the house was built in 1832 and was home to a prosperous merchant family for 100 years.
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