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New York LaGuardia Airport (LGA) is popular for domestic flights and quick access to downtown NYC. LaGuardia has three operating terminals (A, B, and C) totaling 72 gates. The LaGuardia shuttle service is free for passengers to use.
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New York Manhattan view from Long Island City stop.
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New York. Ferry terminal. Pier 11/Wall Street -
New York Pearl Street & Broad Street
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New York Seastreak Ferries
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New York Astoria Ferry. From Wall Street/Pier 11 to East 90th Street
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New York Long Island City. Queens, NY
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New York. Manhattan Bridge. MTA Subway (B/D/N/Q)
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New York Battery Park. Children, fountains.
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New York Teens in fountains on Battery Park
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New York The High Line. Manhattan.
The park extends from Gansevoort Street—three blocks below 14th Street—through Chelsea to the northern boundary of the West Side Yard on 34th Street, near the Javits Center. Walking the 1.45-mile section takes approximately 30 minutes. There is no starting point for the High Line because it can be accessed from many locations. So the'start' of the High Line is anywhere you decide to enter. The High Line's northern end is at West 34th Street and 12th Avenue. Its southern end is located on Gansevoort Street.
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New York The Astoria route of NYC Ferry connects the growing residential and business communities of Western Queens and Roosevelt Island.
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New York Battery Park on Manhattan. View of the Statue of Liberty
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New York. World War II East Coast Memorial.
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New York. February 2018. Brighton Beach. Brooklyn.
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New York The High Line is owned by the City of New York. Built in the early 1930s, the first trains ran on the High Line in 1933, transporting tons of meat, dairy, and produce to buildings and neighborhoods along the route from 33rd Street down to 14th Street