The One Thing to Do in New York Before the End of the Year
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The One Thing to Do in New York Before the End of the Year
"The state of New York is known for many things, but playing small is not one of them. New York is known for doing things in a big way: Niagara Falls, the Empire State Building, the bright lights of Times Square, the Adirondack Mountains, the Hudson River Valley, Central Park, Woodstock, the Apollo Theater, the New York Knicks, and so much more. And if you are visiting this awesome state before the end of the year, many delightful experiences await you. With the colder temperatures and snowy winters, the holidays seem just a bit more festive in New York."
"From ice-skating in Rockefeller Plaza, sipping hot chocolate in a cozy Igloo chalet in Bryant Park, watching the Light Show at Saks on Fifth Avenue, seeing the gorgeous holiday décor and tree lighting at the Lotte New York Palace, and experiencing the beauty and glamour of The Plaza during the holidays. And, for those who prefer an out-of-the-box adventure, there are experiences like the Holiday Lights and Movie Sites tour, which is an entertaining, movie-themed journey through many of Manhattan's most iconic holiday locations."
"Dyker Heights, affectionately known as "Dyker Lights," is a suburban residential community in Brooklyn, New York, where most homes boast beautiful curb appeal. It has often been described as one of the most Christmassy communities in the US. Over time, most of the locals have grown to love and participate in the neighborhood's over-the-top tradition, which began in the 1980s, when resident Lucy Spata and her mother started decoratin"
New York offers large-scale attractions and festive winter experiences, from natural wonders to landmark city sites. City holiday activities include ice-skating in Rockefeller Plaza, Igloo chalets in Bryant Park, the Saks Light Show on Fifth Avenue, and seasonal decor and tree lightings at luxury hotels. A movie-themed Holiday Lights and Movie Sites tour highlights Manhattan's iconic holiday locations. Many visitors enjoy touring elaborately decorated residential neighborhoods. Dyker Heights in Brooklyn features extravagant home displays and a strong local tradition that began in the 1980s when a resident and her mother started decorating.
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