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More Tasty NYC Street Food
Here's more New York City Street Food in Part Two of my article on what's good on the streets and how to eat it. There is no ranking here, just a compilation of tasty eats on the streets! For Part One of How to Eat the NEW New York City Street Food click on the link at the bottom of this article.

How to Eat the NEW New York City Street Food
Everyone knows that you can get a hot dog on almost any busy intersection in midtown Manhattan, but did you know that there is a growing New York City cuisine of original and "artisanal" street food based on traditional snacks from all over the world?

The Darwin Martin House in Buffalo, New York
Art and antique chroniclers Albert and Karen Joyce Williams are on the track of the remaining New York structures of the dramatic architect Frank Lloyd Wright. They start with Wright's masterpiece of residential design in Buffalo, The Darwin Martin House.

100 Years of Patience and Fortitude in NYC
Want to meet "Patience" and "Fortitude" in New York City? These are qualities needed these days in such critical economic times around the world. You can meet "Patience" and "Fortitude" outside the sweeping staircase entrance of the Main Branch of the New York City Public Library.

Interview with Antique Dealer Albert Williams
"To look toward the future with confidence and hope," said antiques and art dealer Albert Williams, "you have to have a healthy respect for the past."

A Ferry Story From Port Jefferson
Why would anyone travel by ferry? If you want to slow down, explore an over the water short cut and breathe the salt air, it's a great detour on a long car trip.

A Tree Grew in Brooklyn
The Tree-of-Heaven, an imposing and majestic shade tree seen all of New York City is both a sentimental touchstone and a neighborhood scourge. Find out why this symbol of perseverance has become the symbol for an environmental pest.

Caramoor! Renaissance Grandeur in Katonah
Caramoor! The exotic lilt of the word against the folds of the tongue suggests history, grandeur, even mystery... but does it suggest the concert stage?

The Big Duck - A Long Island Story
On your way to The Hamptons? Maybe to discover a new winery on the North Fork! Before you reach your destination, stop by The Flanders Duck and find out how Long Island's East End developed into such a hot excursion spot. Read on for a little history and you'll "quack" all the way to Montauk!

Sell Your Treasures at a New York Auction
Have a family heirloom that you think might command a hefty price at auction? This article will explore the myths and facts of selling at a New York City auction house and help you break through the mysterious aura that surrounds the fast-paced New York City Auction world. Read on and soon you'll

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