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| DAY 1: Arrival at this airport in south Queens. | John F. Kennedy International Airport | 96%
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| DAY 2:Take the subway to the tip of Manhattan, and then a free ferry, to see this "lady" up close. | Statue of Liberty | 96%
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| Disembark the ferry and walk around this lesser-known borough. Heard an outlet mall was recently opened to attract more visitors. | Staten Island | 93%
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| Take the subway to this seaside attraction with an aquarium and amusement park. | Coney Island | 89%
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| Take the ferry back to Manhattan and then walk to this area to see the NY Stock Exchange Building. | Wall Street | 89%
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| Go to this attraction's observation deck to see the city from above. December is months away, so no giant Christmas tree or ice rink yet. | Rockefeller Center | 86%
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| Walk to this perpetually busy and brightly lit attraction and take lots of selfies. | Times Square | 86%
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| Walk past City Hall and then toward Brooklyn via this structure. | Brooklyn Bridge | 79%
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| Walk toward the Upper East Side to visit this top attraction known for Egyptian artifacts and an annual gala. | The Met (Metropolitan Museum of Art) | 79%
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| DAY 4:Visit this site of international cooperation and diplomacy. Might see protests demanding action on climate change. | United Nations Headquarters | 79%
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| Walk to Strawberry Fields inside this sprawling area to see a memorial to John Lennon. | Central Park | 75%
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| Second observation deck for this trip, at this famous edifice on 34th Street. Expect great views. | Empire State Building | 75%
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| See a concert at this sporting venue next to Penn Station. | Madison Square Garden | 75%
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| DAY 3:Take a tram to explore Roosevelt Island on the East River. This Ivy League university upstate recently opened a campus here. | Cornell University | 71%
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| Stop by this sprawling commercial space nearby. Would be interesting to see their parade on Thanksgiving Day. | Macy's | 71%
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| Watch a baseball game at this venue in the Bronx. | Yankee Stadium | 71%
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| See a show at this theater, home to the Rockettes. | Radio City Music Hall | 68%
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| Head to this complex with two reflecting pools and a really tall building. | World Trade Center | 68%
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| Take the subway to Flushing Meadows, home to Queens Museum, two World's Fairs, and this annual sporting event. | US Open | 64%
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| Head to downtown Brooklyn and watch a game at Barclays Center, home to this team. | Brooklyn Nets | 61%
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| Take a cab to this neighborhood known for jazz music, and check in at Airbnb rental. | Harlem | 61%
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| At Penn Station, take the train to this New Jersey airport. | Newark Liberty International Airport | 61%
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| Take the subway to this Beaux Arts building with a famous clock. Prepare to be overwhelmed by the throng of daily commuters and tourists. | Grand Central Terminal | 57%
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| Head to Greenwich Village to see this historic landmark for LGBT rights. | Stonewall Inn | 57%
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| Nearby is this Art Deco edifice known for its distinctive spire. It is off-limits to tourists, so just take pictures. | Chrysler Building | 54%
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| Walk toward the recently redeveloped Hudson Yards to see this elevated park that used to be a railroad. | High Line | 54%
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| Visit this vibrant neighborhood in the Lower East Side to buy souvenirs and enjoy some milk tea. | Chinatown | 50%
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| Take a break at this small park right next to the New York Public Library. | Bryant Park | 46%
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| Visit the Whitney Museum in this upscale district. It was previously known for its slaughterhouses. | Meatpacking District | 46%
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| DAY 5:Join a free tour of this US president's birthplace, a townhouse near Union Square. He was the first president born in the city. | Theodore Roosevelt | 46%
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