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Country in the City: New York’s Farmers’ Markets

Country in the City: New York’s Farmers’ Markets

Does New York City boast a more civilized amenity than its scores of farmers’ markets? The antidote to chain supermarkets and overpriced delis alike, these…

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New York’s Own Green Getaway: The Brooklyn Botanic Garden

New York’s Own Green Getaway: The Brooklyn Botanic Garden

With spring (finally) just around the corner, there’s no better time than the present to sing the praises of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden (BBG), the…

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Mark Your Calendars for Opening Day in New York

Mark Your Calendars for Opening Day in New York

Play ball! Thursday, March 31, 2011 marks Major League Baseball’s Opening Day, and in baseball-crazy New York, home to two major league and two minor…

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The Greening of New York, or St. Patrick’s Day in the City

The Greening of New York, or St. Patrick’s Day in the City

All New Yorkers become honorary Irish Americans on St. Patrick’s Day, and there isn’t a more beloved New York City tradition than the annual St….

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Video Tour of the Lower East Side – Part 2

Video Tour of the Lower East Side – Part 2

Hello, this is David Hill with New York Habitat. In this video we will continue our  tour of the historic and diverse neighborhood called the…

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With Spring Not So Far Off, Green Oases Await in New York’s Parks

With Spring Not So Far Off, Green Oases Await in New York’s Parks

Never-ending snowfall may make this seem like the longest winter in memory. But a look at the calendar can be a happy reminder that spring…

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Video Tour of the Lower East Side, New York – Part 1

Video Tour of the Lower East Side, New York – Part 1

Hello, this is David Hill with New York Habitat.  Today I will take you around one of New York City’s  hip and historical neighborhoods, called…

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A New York Fire, 100 Years Later

A New York Fire, 100 Years Later

We’ve talked about New York’s renaissance dozens of times before on this blog; but we’re mostly talking about the dramatic changes in the city since…

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A Cultural Capital, Lincoln Center, Enjoys a Rebirth

A Cultural Capital, Lincoln Center, Enjoys a Rebirth

For months now New Yorkers have been excited about the new, renovated, and revitalized Lincoln Center. The famous collection of cultural and performing arts organizations…

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How Far in Advance Should I Reserve a Vacation Rental?

How Far in Advance Should I Reserve a Vacation Rental?

Hi, I’m David Hill with New York Habitat. Welcome to another edition of New York Habitat’s apartment rental tips videos. This is our opportunity to…

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