new york novelties
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New York Novelties
It's never dull in the city that never sleeps.Here, you'll find a smattering of one-of-kind sights,, sweet treats and some old standbys.Add these to your bucket list or tackle them this weekend!
Times Square
You're almost guaranteed to see some interesting sights, like this
acrobatic family. But if you're interested in seeing a real show,
be sure to scope out all the Broadway and off-Broadway theater
options and pick up discounted tickets at the TKTS booth right in
the middle of Times Square.
Times Square continued
These drag queens are putting on a mock wedding to spread the word
about same-sex marriage, which passed in New York in July 2011.
Diversity certainly abounds in the Big Apple. Looking to make a
difference during your stay? NYC Service offers hundreds of
volunteer opportunities both daily and ongoing.
Museum of Arts and Design
So many museum choices, so little time. For something different,
check out the Museum of Arts and Design, located in bustling
Columbus Circle. You'll find exhibits featuring everyday objects,
like Red Bull cans, bedazzled and turned into contemporary
art.
Serendipity 3
You can't leave this cute little cafe without ordering the frozen
hot chocolate. You might see two straws, but you'll want it all for
yourself! And if you're really looking to splurge, order the Golden
Opulence Sundae for a whopping $1,000 it's even in the Guinness
Book of World Records!
Dylan's Candy Bar
If you haven't gotten your fill of sweets yet, walk down the street
to Dylan's Candy Bar, where you'll walk up these sweet stairs to a
plethora of candy, chocolate and other delicacies. This place
carries over 5,000 types of candy! Don't miss the fondue
station!
FAO Schwarz
Like a kid in a candy store to an actual toy store! The oldest toy
store in the United States, FAO Schwarz is celebrating its 150th
anniversary in 2012.
Coney Island
Located in Brooklyn, Coney Island is another must-see. From the
eccentric characters to the fun rides and games to Nathan's famous
hot dog stand, there's something for everyone. July 4 marks the
annual hot dog eating contest, but the popular Coney Island staple
is offered year-round.