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Re: A New York visit (off topic)

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wjbaas_at_TeacherArtExchange
Date: Wed Jan 09 2002 - 18:32:47 PST


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Hi Ken,
If you're up to it, Battery Park and the Statue are a NY must.
Have to wait in line though. I was there 3x before we got in.
Lincoln Center--check the performance schedules.
Plays--wait in line after 11AM to get tickets at Times Square--they're
1/2 price, that's an experience in itself.
off Broadway has xome really good bargains for entertainment.

Hanve fun!!!!!!!!
You lucky duck
Gelato

Bicyclken@aol.com wrote:

> Hello all you New York artsednetters. My wife and I are going to be
> spending a week in New York in February for our winter break. We have
> rented a furnished apartment on the upper west side, 81st. and
> Columbus area. We are going to see things I couldn't see at the
> convention last year and to see New York. I will be seeing the
> Metropolitan Museum of art, MOMA, and such but besides Museums what
> are some things not to miss. This is my wife's first time and mine
> was only three days last year spent mostly in the hotel. I would
> appreciate any help on shows, restruants,sights, museums, or neat
> things to do when I am there. any help would be appreciated.
>
> Ken and Jeanne Schwab
> San Jose CA ---
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Hi Ken,
<br>If you're up to it, Battery Park and the Statue are a NY must.
<br>Have to wait in line though. I was there 3x before we got in.
<br>Lincoln Center--check the performance schedules.
<br>Plays--wait in line after 11AM to get tickets at Times Square--they're
1/2 price, that's an experience in itself.
<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; off Broadway has xome really good bargains for entertainment.
<p>Hanve fun!!!!!!!!
<br>You lucky duck
<br>Gelato
<p>Bicyclken@aol.com wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE><font face="arial,helvetica"><font size=-1>Hello
all you New York artsednetters.&nbsp; My wife and I are going to be spending
a week in New York in February for our winter break.&nbsp; We have rented
a furnished apartment on the upper west side, 81st. and Columbus area.&nbsp;
We are going to see things I couldn't see at the convention last year and
to see New York.&nbsp; I will be seeing the Metropolitan Museum of art,
MOMA, and such but besides Museums what are some things not to miss.&nbsp;
This is my wife's first time and mine was only three days last year spent
mostly in the hotel.&nbsp; I would appreciate any help on shows, restruants,sights,
museums, or neat things to do when I am there.&nbsp; any help would be
appreciated.</font></font>
<p><font face="arial,helvetica"><font size=-1>Ken and Jeanne Schwab</font></font>
<br><font face="arial,helvetica"><font size=-1>San Jose CA</font> ---</font>
<br><font face="arial,helvetica">You are currently subscribed to artsednet
as: wjbaas@execpc.com</font>
<br><font face="arial,helvetica">To unsubscribe send a blank email to $subst('Email.Unsub')</font></blockquote>
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