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A Day at the Guggenheim Museum

As one of the most well-known museums in the world, the Guggenheim offers visitors the opportunity to witness some of the 20th century’s best works of art. If you’re looking for a vacation destination with a little bit of class, take your NYC car rental to the Guggenheim Museum in New York.

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Check Out New York Aquarium

Many of New York’s favorite spots are still rebuilding after the devastation of superstorm Sandy. One example of a great place damaged by the destructive storm is New York Aquarium. On your visit to the Big Apple, take your NYC car rental to the aquarium and help support a NY institution.

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The 9/11 Memorial at Ground Zero

No American could ever forget the devastation of September 11th, 2001. On that day, many lives were lost from the unfortunate attack on the World Trade Center. Not only were people’s lives cut short by the terrorist act itself, many brave men and women perished saving the victims of the assault. This September, we invite […]

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American Museum of Natural History in NY

If you’re headed to New York for some relaxing vacation time in the next couple months, try to squeeze a little knowledge into your summer visit. A visit to N.Y.’s American Museum of Natural History is a great way to unwind, while at the same time learn a bit about the world that was here […]

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Flushing Meadows Corona Park in Queens

New York has plenty of opportunities for a family-friendly day out. Today we’ll talk about one of the city’s best spots for summer fun – Flushing Meadows Corona Park in Queens.

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The Return of Lady Liberty

The Statue of Liberty is one of America’s most enduring symbols of democracy and freedom. Throughout its 100+ years as the American monument, Lady Liberty has served as a beacon of hope for immigrants, tourists, and New York natives alike. Now, after months of being off-limits due to damage caused by Hurricane Sandy, the world-famous, […]

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The New York Botanical Garden

Last time, we talked about the Bronx Zoo and how it can provide a glimpse into the natural world in a city dominated by concrete and skyscrapers. Today, we have another escape to nature to discuss – the New York Botanical Garden.

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NYC’s Bronx Zoo

New York City isn’t exactly known as the go-to destination for nature lovers, but those nature lovers are in for a big surprise when they visit Bronx Zoo. With over 600 different species of animals and a plethora of exhibits and rides, this lustrous gem tucked away in concrete and skyscrapers is sure to delight […]

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NY’s Ellis Island Immigration Museum

A vast majority of Americans are descendants of brave immigrants who set out from their native lands in pursuit of a fresh start for themselves and their families. From 1892 until 1954, 12 million immigrants had their first glance of America by way of Ellis Island.

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Visit NY’s Metropolitan Museum of Art

Visitors to New York City often take in the usual tourist sites, such as the Empire State Building, Central Park or Times Square.  But for a historical and cultural experience that you won’t soon forget, we invite you to explore the many wonders and surprises that await you at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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