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- Fun Free Stuff to do in Manhattan Everyone talks about how expensive New York is, but there are plenty of free activities to choose from! Here's a list of fun, free activities to check out while you're in the city.
- Going To New York --- A few Good Tips By Sharon Stajda, The Twin Towers stood for all that New York was, and is. But mere buildings aren't, and will never be the life force that makes up New York City. Its the very ground it stands on, and the people that walk that ground that makes New Y...
- Spoken Word Events in New York City Including Lectures, Readings, Speeches, and More. A site dedicated to listing spoken word events in New York City. The site, NewYorkYak.com focuses exclusively on events where the public can hear authors of fiction, poetry, cookbooks, business, health and 10 other categories read from and...
- New York City NYC offers more entertainment and excitement than anywhere in the world! From 5th Avenue to Staten Island, from Harlem to Wall Street, there is more life packed into every square inch than any other place on Earth. If you're planning a tr...
- Unique Calendars & Art for 2010 Calendars are the least expensive way to have beautiful and unique art on your wall year round. Travel the U.S. and the World right from your kitchen or add some cute and fuzzy baby animals to the wall and start your day with a smile. Fractals are al...
- New York 100 Years Ago (give or take a decade) 100 years ago Squidoo, the world wide web, and a lot of things that today we take for granted, didn't exist. The Model T set 1908 as the historic year that the automobile came into popular usage, films were still in black and white and silent (the f...
- Reform Synagogues in Manhattan This page lists all the Reform synagogues in Manhattan. It also lists other Reform organizations and some books on Judaism that I like. Basically, it's what I wish was available when I first moved here. Welcome to New York! Leave me a message down in...
- Harumika Fashion Design I had to write about this new toy line for the kids called Harumika. It is a line of toys that allows one to create their own Fashion Designs and bring them to life online on a Runway. It looks like a lot of fun and so easy to use - even the younger...
- Donate furniture in new york New Yorker's are famous for their down-to-earth attitude and generosity of spirit. Lots of people just like you, are looking to donate their old furniture, in the hope of making someone's life a little better. Furnish a Future is New York City's on...
- Eat at the Best Restaurants in New York's Little Italy! The section of Mulberry Street between Broome and Canal Streets in New York City is known as Little Italy. While many of the Italians that once lived here are long gone, the area still attracts tourists, eager to grab a piece of authentic Italian foo...
- Ten Tips for Traveling in New York City In August, 2007, I made my first trip to NYC. Solo. Here are a few things I learned about travel that I wish to pass on to you. Enjoy!
- The Music of Paul Winter Paul Winter is a saxophonist and bandleader whose music is hard to categorize (many would call is easy listening?) his work includes wide-ranging experiences in the musical traditions and natural environments of the Earth. Paul Winter holds Annual W...
- Broadway Shows Musicals or plays, comedies or dramas, if you are looking for ideas for your next trip to New York City you will find all that Broadway has to offer right here. This lens provides an up-to-date list of Broadway shows, info on where to order tickets,...
- What's happening in New York What's happening in New York? Find out here, how to have fun in the Big Apple, now or in the future. Links suggesting what to do, when and where. More than your average tourist guide, 'What's happening in New York' is part of a serie...
- The International Borough of Queens NYC Queens New York is the largest of the five boroughs of New York City. It borders the borough of Brooklyn on the east and Nassau County, Long Island on the west. It along with Brooklyn are both a part of NYC and geographically a part of western Long I...
- America's Next Top Model It's hard to believe we are into the 10th cycle of America's Next Top Model. I'm a late bloomer, not joining in until cycle 5 and I've been addicted ever since. If you're here you must be too! Here you will find my summary of each episode as well as...
- ASPCA Video Showcase Welcome! This Squid Vids lens supports the ASPCA in their fight against animal cruelty. We believe in the ASPCA's mission against the cruelty to animals. This lens features a collection of ASPCA related videos and products in support of the ASPCA.
- Coop Manhattan Mortgage Rate Refinance Shop for your COOP Mortgage by clicking here - fulfill all your refinance and coop purchase needs! Discover where to refinance your Manhattan New York coop with the best mortgage rates! We are absolutely committed to providing the best mortgage inte...
- New York City Weekend This is the only page you need to plan your weekend in New York City! What to see, what to skip, and how to spend your time: a guide to making sure your weekend in the city is one to remember.
- The Unicorn Tapestries The seven tapestries collectively known as The Hunt of the Unicorn or The Unicorn Tapestries have been declared one of the finest examples in history of the art of tapestry. Their origins are shrouded in mystery, with few clues as to whom they were m...
