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New York in spring
Aziraphale:
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Are you another mathematician? (Just because the only people I hear use the word "Corollary" in everyday conversation are all fellow mathematicians.)
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Nope. Majored in literature. Anything beyond algebra leaves me twitchy.
BeoPuppy:
Nothing to add but:
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celticgeek:
I recommend the Frick Museum, as well as everything else mentioned.
Aziraphale:
--- Quote from: celticgeek on 23 Nov 2014, 09:12 ---I recommend the Frick Museum, as well as everything else mentioned.
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The Frick and the Whitney are both on my to-do list. I'm more into early Modern, but the Frick's just one of those places you have to go at least once.
The American Museum of Natural History is also worth a visit. Depending on what kind of transportation you've got, there's also a few sculpture gardens outside the city (Grounds for Sculpture in Hamilton, NJ, and the Storm King Museum in New Windsor/Mountainville, NY.
Oh, and cemeteries (if you're into that sort of thing -- I am). The big ones are in Queens and Brooklyn, with some smaller ones dotted throughout Manhattan. Here again, if you can get out of the city, Sleepy Hollow Cemetery (in Tarrytown, not too far from the Rockefeller estate) is flat-out awesome.
hedgie:
--- Quote from: jwhouk on 22 Nov 2014, 18:17 ---Oh, and:
New York City is NOT the United States. Just so you know. 90% of the country hates NYC.
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Nah, those of us from California don't really hate NY, we just look down upon everyone else.
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