Queens, NY, sits at the tip of Long Island and is the largest borough in New York City. Spend your days at a number of attractions including Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, the only national park in the United States that has the status of wil… read more
As the northernmost borough of New York City, the Bronx is a place that has lots of outdoor activities, if you know where to look. The Bronx River Greenway offers bike enthusiasts a scenic route along the Bronx River. For hikers, there are… read more
Latham, New York lies in the beautiful farm lands of central New York state. Rolling hills, deciduous trees and wetlands provide scenic natural beauty. While visiting Latham, check out some of the golf courses and stop by the Latham Shoppin… read more
Eating in Manhattan is like taking a culinary tour around the world. There are few places on the planet where you'll find such a diversity of restaurants. Indian food is particularly well represented, with everything from hole-in-the-wall f… read more
Patchogue is a village on the south shore of Long Island. It is a waterfront community on the Great South Bay, in Suffolk County. Fire Island Seashore is close by and offers beaches, a lighthouse and hiking trails through the Sunken Fores… read more
Like any culture, Indian cuisine varies from region to region, but there are staples that transcend local culture. Rice, lentils and spices like chili pepper, cumin and turmeric are dominant flavors. While meat is featured in many dishes, t… read more
Ithaca, New York, isn't just a college town. It is also a top destination for travelers eager to explore North America's natural wonders. There are numerous zigzagging trails surrounding Ithaca's many waterfalls, and Cass Park offers swimmi… read more
Holbrook is a hamlet located in Suffolk County on Long Island, New York. Holbrook is a suburban community located near Lake Ronkonkoma County Park. The park offers fresh water fishing, several baseball fields and basketball courts. read more
The tiny hamlet of Nanuet, New York is located in Rockland County, about 19 miles north of Manhattan. Home to the Paleolithic ruins west of the Hackensack River, as well as the Sickletown Road area, which is rich in fossils and Native Ameri… read more
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