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The New Yorker's Guide to the Universe
From:
New York
| Date:
May 2, 2005| Author:
Mandy, Tara
| Copyright New York Magazine Holdings LLC May 2, 2005. Provided by ProQuest LLC.Copyright information
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A custom vacation plan for every taste.
THE PARK AVENUE TULIPS HAVE BLOOMED, maybe you've had an outdoor margarita or two, and the annual public exhibition of human flesh that is warm-weather New York is once again on display. All of which, paradoxically enough, can make you love the city more than you have in months-or give you a healthy spring urge to get away. We have ideas. In this, the third in our ongoing series of customized vacation planners, we asked real New Yorkers to share ...
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