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Washington Square Park

An open space with a tradition of nonconformity, the park's fountain area has long been one of the city's popular spots for residents and tourists. Washington Square has been a center of the cultural life in New York since the middle of the 19th century. Artists of the Hudson River School, the country's first prominent school of painters, settled around Washington Square at that time. Samuel Morse and Daniel Huntington were tenants of the old University Building. (New York University once rented out studio space and residential apartments within the "academic" building.) Edgar Allan Poe, Mark Twain, Herman Melville and Walt Whitman contributed to the artistic climate, having notable interaction with the cultural and academic life of the university.

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Castle Clinton

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World Trade Center Tribute Center

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Cathedral of St. John the Divine

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Fort Tryon Park

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Hudson River Park

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Queens

Alley Pond Environmental Center

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New York Hall Of Science

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Kaufman Astoria Studios

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Astoria Park

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Aqueduct Race Track

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L.I.C. Community Boathouse

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Bronx

Van Cortlandt Park Ice Skating Rink

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New York Botanical Garden

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The Bronx County Historical Society

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Bronx Zoo

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Yankee Stadium

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Wave Hill

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Brooklyn

Prospect Park

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Brooklyn Bridge Park Boathouse

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Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts

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ConstructionKids

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Brooklyn Academy of Music

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Governors Island

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Staten Island

St. George Theatre

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Snug Harbor Botanical Garden

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Staten Island Ferry

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Verrazzano Bridge

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RollerJam USA

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Historic Richmond Town