It has museums, whether they are the best is debatable, never have liked live theater or opera. However, Classical and Baroque music are indeed my kind of thing.
I have no opinion of ice skating; the only historical sites in the area for me would Ellis island, Ground Zero, whatever is left of the Saratoga battlefield.
I prefer to cook my own food, I am a guy, shopping is not a sport but a nuisance that must be completed quickly.
If the place has a lot of small book stores that is wonderful, but not enough to entice to go there.
No, I could care less about any sports, not just NY teams.
*chuckle*
If Trump wins the nomination, I will once again hold my nose and vote for him as the lesser of two evils. If someone else wins the nomination will you do the same?
having answered your observations, I wish you a wonderful day, FRiend. :)
I LOVE Museums and NYC has many; some are truly world class and the best of the best. Quite a few are unknown my most, even New Yorkers! The Museum of Indians ( N.Y. Indian tribes )is wonderful, but not well known at all.
If you care at all about the Middle Ages/Renaissance, The Cloisters is a DO NOT MISS Museum.
If you care about hearing more about museums, just drop me a FRmail.
There are several venues where you can hear Classical and Baroque music performed in NYC.
There used to be many, many, MANY small books stores, but sadly, there are less of them now, but probably more than in most places.
Saratoga is upstate, but you can always see where the Battle of Brooklyn Heights took place, where Washington bid farewell to his troops, Trinity Church's cemetery where a whole lot of FFs are buried,Fraunces Tavern, and so many other very important historical places that IF you carfe, I will send a list of to you.
Well, I refuse to vote for jebbie, Carly and a few others, but otherwise, IF Trump isn't the nominee, yes, I'll vote, holding my nose, for who is the nominee.
You may not like to eat out, but Keene's is a museum restaurant and makes THE best mutton chop you've EVER put in your mouth! Many historically famous people have dined there and kept a clay pipe there as well. It's fun to see whose pipe was whose. :-)
I hope that you have a wonderful day too.