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Nature |
You remember trees, don't you? |
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Central Park
is just like your back yard--except with a zoo, free tours, children's workshops, and a carousel! |
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The Brooklyn Botanic Garden has a special connection to Japanese plant and cultures, including a Bonsai Museum. |
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With a little help from the Metro-North, even a New Yorker can take a hike. www.slackpacker.com will help you locate a trail.
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Through April 6th The
New York Botanical Garden hosts The Orchid Show complete with
tours, workshops, and lectures. A special exhibit for kids explores
the tasty Orchid product, vanilla, as well as other delicious plant
flavors.. |
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Prefer your nature indoors? Visit Macy's Annual Flower Show
at the Herald Square store. |
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Visit The New York City Parks Department to learn more about nearby parks and park events.
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Bike/Walking Tours |
Walk, skip, pedal, or eat your way through the city. |
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The Enthusiastic Gourmet offers tasting tours of The Lower East, Little Italy, and Chinatown.
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Bike the Big Apple runs easy-paced bike tours that last at least four hours. Bike, helmet, and guide provided.
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Foods of New York leads "Food and Culture" tours of Chelsea, Soho, and Greenwich Village.
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Big Onion Tours hosts offbeat walks through a wide variety of New York neighborhoods.
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