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  2. 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.

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

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    One of the top places to visit in New York City is undoubtedly the Empire State Building, where visitors can get some of the best views of NYC. Scaling this famous 102-story skyscraper is one of ...

  4. A Snob’s Guide to New York City Hotels - AOL

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    It’s official. After eight years of renovations, New York’s 93-year-old grande dame is finally reopening its gilded doors (Plan ahead: reservation lines for spring 2025 and onwards open on ...

  5. GANYC - Wikipedia

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    GANYC is a member of the World Federation of Tourist Guide Associations. [2] With a present count of approximately 371 members, GANYC represents nearly 10% of the guides licensed in New York City with an estimated 4,000 guides currently licensed by the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection. [3]

  6. I travel 100 days a year, but I'd never been to New York City ...

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    New York is one of the most iconic cities in the world, and even though I travel 100 days out of the year, I'd never been until recently. I finally took my first trip to the Big Apple in November.

  7. Not for Tourists - Wikipedia

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    NFT originated in Jane Pirone's early-morning search for an open gas station in 1990. She and Rob Tallia published the Not For Tourists Guide to Manhattan 2000 ten years later. [2] The name was changed to the "Guide to New York City" in 2002, which also saw the release of NFT's second city, Los Angeles.

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