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Oddest "cool" place
I always like to do at least one out of the ordinary tourist sight when I'm on vacation. Some of my most memorable have been underneath St. Peter's in Rome and a tour of the Paris sewers. So what is the "coolest" odd place to visit or tour to take in New York City?
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Attend a session of night court at the Criminal Courts building on Centre Street in downtown Manhattan.
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Greenwood Cemetery in Brooklyn. From April - October (I think) you can get a guided tour from a guy named Jeff Richman. I've done 2 myself. Spring (when it's blooming) and fall (leaf peeping) are the best times go. Seems like every famous/infamous New Yorker from 19th/early 20th century was buried here. Leonard Bernstein, Boss Tweed, Horace Greely are some of the ones I remember. I would highly recommend.
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Go meet the "mole people". Your experience in Paris might pay off.
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The <b><font color="blue">coolest</font></b> place I can think of is the meat dept at Fairway. :-"
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Anonymous, that is a "cool" site, but since they haven't done a tour in 7 months, it's hardly a dependable resource!
Not that unusual, but I think the tenement museum tour (through a couple of old rooming houses in the lower East Side) is very interesting. |
Watson Adventures' various scavenger hunts always put in very cool places that you wouldn't ordinarily see.
www.watsonadventures.com |
It's not odd and I don't know what your definition is of cool, but if the Criminal Courts (think NYPD Blue) and the other suggestions don't appeal, what about a church service with choir in Harlem? You can do this on your own on a Sunday morning and the music is fabulous. Dim sum in Chinatown is pretty cool, too, if you have never done this.
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In NYC, New York Public Library. Not that odd, but very interesting and huge.
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