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  • Aerial view of Long Island's south coast
    By Natasha Bernstein 6 months ago

    This Long Island Hamlet With Coastal Parks, Festivals, And Foodie Finds Is One Of NYs Best Places To Live

    From sandy shores to foodie gems and annual celebrations, this Long Island hamlet blends small-town charm with easy access to New York City.

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  • Aerial view of Whiteface Lodge in the fall
    By Kira Reinke 6 months ago

    New York's Luxurious Adirondack Resort Is A Rustic Getaway Tucked In The Woodlands Of The High Peaks

    The Adirondacks are a year-round woodlands destination, and this luxury resort boasts serene accommodations that offer a rustic escape with refined amenities.

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  • Woman looking out at the colorful trees in the Hudson Valley
    By Emily Frantz 6 months ago

    Samantha Brown Says One Of The Best Scenic Autumn Drives Is A Hudson Valley Escape With Magical Views

    When fall hits, New York puts on a show of foliage unlike anywhere else. Travel expert Samantha Brown suggests taking this drive to make the most out of it.

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  • aerial view cazenovia lake and shoreline
    By Michelle Arellano Martin 6 months ago

    Known As 'America's Craft Beer Destination,' This New York State Region Has Breweries, Cideries, And Wineries

    From award-winning wines to farm-fresh ciders and bold craft beers, this New York destination offers a tasting journey worth raising a glass to.

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  • Trail through Dog Hill at Cherokee Park in Louisville, Kentucky's Bonnycastle neighborhood
    By Lindsey Grossman 6 months ago

    Louisville's Peaceful Neighborhood Is A Walkable Kentucky Gem Offering Park Access And Eclectic Restaurants

    Discover another side to Louisville. In one serene part of town, you can stroll through a park, chow down on tons of great food, and find some hidden wonders.

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  • Lake Placid reflects over Mirror Lake, Adirondack Mountains, New York State
    By Megi Canco 6 months ago

    One Of New York's Best Retirement Destinations Is A Famed Adirondack Village With Mesmerizing Lake Views

    This lakeside village in New York is surrounded by mountains and provides ample opportunities for water sports, hiking, and indulging at local restaurants.

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  • the Gothic architecture of Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York
    By Sam Scott 6 months ago

    New York's Effortlessly Charming College Town Is Full Of Art, Gorgeous Architecture, And Natural Beauty

    This town on the Hudson River boasts waterfalls, trails trodden by famous writers, and a sprawling college campus with striking architecture, art, and events.

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  • Calm waters at Minerva Lake with tree reflections and rocks
    By Jom Elauria 6 months ago

    The Centrally Located Adirondack Mountain Town Is Surrounded By Idyllic Wilderness And A Lake To Camp Beside

    This charming Adirondacks escape boasts lakeside camping and cozy cottages, plus nearby trails for hiking at Moxham Mountain and Blue Ledges.

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  • View of Canal Street in New York City
    By Leslie Veliz 6 months ago

    NYC Is Debuting A Fast Food Restaurant Even Bigger Than McDonald's On A Street Famous For Shopping

    Lovers of bubble tea and ice cream, rejoice! The world's biggest fast food chain with over 45,000 locations is opening its first U.S. storefront in New York.

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  • Glowing pumpkins with carved designs at the Great Jack O'Lantern Blaze
    By Kaira Carter 6 months ago

    The Heart Of Hudson Valley Hosts A Giant, Electrifying Festival That's One Of New York's Best Fall Experiences

    For an amazing fall experience in New York, head to this electrifying festival at the heart of the Hudson River Valley filled with pumpkins and spooky sights.

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  • View of downtown Warwick
    By Adela Reyes 6 months ago

    This Unsung Upstate New York Town Has Farm-Fresh Eats, Delectable Brews, And Excellent Artisans

    If you want crowds and non-stop excitement, head to New York City. If you want just as much fun but at a more relaxed pace, check out this buzzing spot upstate.

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  • Fall foliage around a small pond in New York Central Park's North Woods
    By Rene Bennett 6 months ago

    Hidden In New York's Central Park Is A Grove Of Fall Colors Inspired By The Catskills And Adirondacks

    Tucked away from the crowds, a secret woodland in New York City's Central Park glows with fiery foliage, quiet trails, and unexpected wilderness.

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  • Interior of Mercado Little Spain
    By Jianne Uy 6 months ago

    The World's Best Chefs Have Teamed Up On A Mouth-Watering, Affordable Spanish Mercado In New York City

    A sprawling Spanish food hall in New York pairs culinary genius with affordability, serving classics, small plates, and vibrant social energy.

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  • Aerial of The Ranch Hudson Valley
    By Lucy Woods 6 months ago

    New York's Award-Winning Retreat Hidden In The Stunning Hudson Valley Is One Of The World's Best Spas

    Just an hour's drive from Manhattan, New York, is a hidden retreat in the Hudson Valley that will whisk you away into a world of wellness, nature, and zen.

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  • Person wearing boots, stomping on grapes in a metal tub
    By Elizabeth Smith 6 months ago

    One Of New York's Popular Vineyards Hosts A Fall Wine Festival With Tours, Live Music, And Grape Stomping

    This historic vineyard in Upstate New York is the place to go to celebrate fall with its annual autumn festival featuring wine tastings, music, and more.

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  • View of the New York City skyline at night
    By Emily Frantz 6 months ago

    One Of New York City's Most Overcrowded Tourist Traps Is Totally Worth It For A Spectacular 360 Sunset

    This Manhattan observatory may be one of NYC's busiest attractions, but its glowing 360-degree sunset views are a skyline spectacle you’ll never forget.

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  • Irvington waterfront view of the Hudson River
    By Lauren Kershner 6 months ago

    North Of New York City Is A Friendly Village With Picturesque Hudson River Views And Historic Charm

    Just upriver from New York City, explore a famously friendly town filled with historic homes, cultural landmarks, and sweeping views of the Hudson.

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  • An image of Belvedere Castle in all its glory
    By Jianne Uy 6 months ago

    One Of New York's Most Underrated Destinations Is A Stunning Victorian Castle Hidden Away In Central Park

    Though you might not expect to see one, within New York's Central Park is an often-overlooked Victorian castle that offers visitors spectacular views.

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  • Several people walk through a Long Island Rail Road station
    By Anastasia Mills Healy 6 months ago

    New York Could Join Paris, London, Rome, And Sicily With A Massive Railroad Strike Looming In Long Island

    Workers for the Long Island Rail Road have authorized a strike that could leave more than 300,000 daily commuters stranded and snarl travel throughout NYC.

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  • The interior of an R subway train in New York City
    By Mina Elwell 6 months ago

    The Most Problematic New York City Subway Lines Tourists Should Avoid, According To Government Reports

    Recently released government data might just help you bypass subway delays while navigating New York City. Here are the key facts travelers need to know.

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  • The DeWint House on a clear sunny day
    By David McElhinney 6 months ago

    'America's Oldest Restaurant' Is In A New York Village With Taverns, Historic Structures, And Trails

    New York is no stranger to charming slices of history, and this town outside of NYC is a truly beautiful must-visit locale!

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  • staten island ferry passing the statue of liberty
    By Mina Elwell 6 months ago

    New York's New Public Restroom Initiative Ensures You Won't Be Stranded On Your Staten Island Travels

    If the worry of finding a public restroom on Staten Island is what is keeping you from visiting, don't worry because a new initiative is adding more options.

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  • Exterior of the Morris-Jumel Mansion with bare trees in New York City
    By Rene Bennett 6 months ago

    Manhattan's Oldest Home Is An Elegant Hilltop Mansion With Ghost Lore And Revolutionary War History

    Colonial history might not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Manhattan, but you can certainly find it (just watch out for ghosts).

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  • View of Minnewaska State Park Preserve during the fall with bright fall foliage
    By Kaira Carter 6 months ago

    New York's Most Glorious Mountain Destination For Fall Foliage Has Scenic Drives, Hikes, And Rock Climbing

    There's an autumn lover's paradise located in the upstate hills, with stunning views to take in from the car and adventurous trails if you want a closer look.

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  • External view of the TWA Hotel at John F. Kennedy International Airport
    By Elizabeth Smith 6 months ago

    North America's 'Best Airport Hotel' Is A New York Jet-Age Icon Channeling Luxury And The Golden Era Of Travel

    This Jet Age-inspired airport hotel is winning awards for its unique design, authentically nostalgic experience, runway views, and assortment of eateries.

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  • Quaker Lake Area in Allegany State Park
    By Mina Elwell 6 months ago

    Western New York's 'Wilderness Playground' Near The Pennsylvania Border Is A Paradise To Camp, Hike, And Boat

    Not too far from New York City is this sprawling expanse of nature that's filled with outdoor adventures and some unforgettable views and wildlife.

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  • A red raft boat on the sandy beach of Moffitt Beach Campground
    By Mina Elwell 6 months ago

    New York's Scenic Beach Hidden In The Adirondacks Is A Serene Destination With Waterfront Camping

    The Adirondacks might not be the most famous mountain destination in America, but don't sleep on the scenic beauty that makes a perfect road trip from NYC.

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