Museum · Auburn
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"Seward House is the most expensive attraction at $14."
Methodist church · Auburn
Historic African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, a warm and inviting place where Harriet Tubman's inspiring spirit and message still resonate within its active congregation.
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Tourist information center · Auburn
Explore the rich tapestry of equal rights history at this interactive tourist center, complete with engaging exhibits, a market, and complimentary Wi-Fi.
Chinese restaurant · Midtown West
Din Tai Fung, the Taiwanese soup dumpling heavyweight, brings its first East Coast outpost to Midtown, featuring massive seating and dumpling-making theatrics in a sleek, spacious setting.
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Sichuan restaurant · Midtown West
Café China serves up authentic Sichuan cuisine in a stylish, three-story space adorned with elegant 1930s Shanghai decor, perfect for sharing tasty dishes with friends.
Taco restaurant · Woodstock
Nestled by a scenic stream, Tinker Taco offers a laid-back vibe where you can savor handmade tacos while soaking in Woodstock's chill atmosphere.
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French restaurant · Fort Greene
Discover Third Falcon, a cozy Fort Greene wine bar that serves fresh, seasonal Northern French cuisine, perfect for both casual bites and serious meals.
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Sports bar · Hell's Kitchen
Olde City Cheesesteaks & Brew serves up authentic Philly cheesesteaks and specialty sandwiches in a chill sports bar vibe, perfect for game days and casual hangouts.
Korean restaurant · Midtown West
Golden HOF, a vibrant new Korean pub from the Golden Diner team near Rockefeller Center, serves inventive cocktails alongside crave-worthy anju like gochujang-glazed wings and crispy dumplings in a spirited, casual atmosphere.
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Italian restaurant · Hell's Kitchen
Latitude 39 is a stylish Times Square spot where elevated American-Italian dishes and refreshing cocktails meet a warm, vibrant atmosphere perfect for any occasion.
Chinese restaurant · Chinatown
Hop Kee is a beloved, cash-only Cantonese gem tucked away in Chinatown's basement, renowned for its hearty portions of traditional dishes like chow fun and salt-and-pepper seafood, and frequented by locals and fans like Anthony Bourdain.
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