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Brooklyn Nightlife. Manhattan may be known as New York City's main island but there's a city across the river that's quickly been rising in popularity and for good reason. Brooklyn has been making a name for itself, funding major construction

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Action Packed Summer. When planning on an active summer schedule you may at first lean towards well-known places like Miami, Nashville, maybe even Atlantic City, but why not take a trip up to north? New York City may not be

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New York Summertime New York City has long been considered one of the world's premier travel destinations and the summertime only makes the city that much more entertaining. Home to a great deal of shopping and dining, the Big Apple

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New York's home away from home; visit Downtown Brooklyn Manhattan may be New York's crown jewel but with populations rising, and cost of living getting more expensive, investors have been looking to expand to a city across the east river,

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Downtown Brooklyns Outdoor Events. With summer finally here Downtown Brooklyn has taken it upon itself to become the center of events for the city. While you may not initially think of Brooklyn when visiting New York City nowadays Downtown Brooklyn

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Visiting Brooklyn; Brooklyn's Public Art Exhibits. With the weather getting warmer you may be looking for an excuse to get outside and enjoy the sun, and there's no better place to visit than Downtown Brooklyn! Downtown Brooklyn is packed with

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Downtown Brooklyn's Vibrant Plaza. Spring is finally here! and there's no better way to spend it than in the great outdoors! New York has been waiting out the cold for a while and with spring finally making an appearance you'll

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Welcome to Downtown Brooklyn! one of the oldest cities in the United States and yet despite its history it's a new city compared to the bustling Manhattan. As of 2010, Brooklyn houses over 2 million residents who all commute, live,