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How to take a baby on a plane: Tips for seat assignments, feeding and diaper change
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How to take a baby on the New York City subway – tips for new moms
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Review: What to expect at Blackout Haunted House in New York City (Halloween 2014)
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Experience NYC’s scary past at Nightmare haunted house (2014 review)
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22 Badass Cosplay Weapons from NY Comic Con 2014 (PHOTOS)
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23 Creative Kids Costumes from NY Comic Con 2014 (PHOTOS)
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Top 10 Trends in Womens Costumes at NY Comic Con 2014 (PHOTOS)
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Celebrating 10 Years of Terror: 5 Reasons to Visit NYC’s Blood Manor Haunted House
28 September 2014 7:25 PM | 1 Comment
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PHOTOS: Alligator sighting! A kayak tour of the Lousiana bayou
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PHOTOS: Cajun Country brewery pairs craft beers with traditional Louisiana dishes
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PHOTOS: Art and History at the National World War II Museum in New Orleans
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Top 10 traditional Cajun Country foods- from alligator to cracklins
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Meet the goat behind your cheese at Belle Ecorce Farms – Cajun Country road trip
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PHOTOS: Beads and bands at the New Orleans Thanksgiving Parade
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First Impressions of New Orleans: Bourbon Street (Photos)
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Photos: Hong Kong street art features Obama, Lennon and giant lips
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Where to ski in Salt Lake City: Insider tips from a Utah skier
Posted on January 25, 2012 | 13 CommentsReady for world-class skiing? This is a great time to hit the slopes in Salt Lake City, Utah– arguably home to the best skiing in the United States. As a […] -
Is it safe to visit Egypt after the revolution? Q+A with travel blogger Giulia Cimarosti
Posted on January 22, 2012 | 35 CommentsIs this a good time to visit Egypt? The answer is yes, according to travel expert Giulia Cimarosti. After publishing the article “Is it safe to visit Egypt and Jordan?” […] -
Photos: New York City hit by first snowstorm of 2012
Posted on January 21, 2012 | 9 CommentsThe first snowstorm of 2012 hit New York City on Saturday morning, turning downtown Manhattan into a winter wonderland. I grabbed my camera and hit the streets to photograph the […] -
Free in NYC: Visiting the National September 11 Memorial
Posted on January 12, 2012 | 16 CommentsThe National 9/11 Memorial is now open to the public, allowing visitors to pay tribute to the victims of the terror attacks that occurred on September 11, 2001 and February […] -
Photos: Occupy Salt Lake City tents remain despite nationwide removal
Posted on January 8, 2012 | 5 CommentsNew Yorkers don’t know much about Salt Lake City. Ask an average Manhattanite about this Western hub of 1.1 million people, and two associations will likely pop up: Mormonism and […] -
Photo essay: Hiking the Drakensberg Mountains in South Africa
Posted on January 5, 2012 | 13 CommentsPlanning a safari in South Africa? A word of advice: don’t limit yourself to wildlife. Round out your trip with a visit to the Drakensberg mountain range, home to the […] -
Eat like a New Yorker: Artopolis bakery offers authentic Greek pastries in Astoria Queens
Posted on January 2, 2012 | 12 CommentsHave a sweet tooth? You’ll love kourambiethes. Covered in a mound of powdered sugar, this Greek cookie is just one of the decadent desserts served at New York City bakery […] -
Photos: Crowds gather in Times Square for New Years Eve ball drop 2012
Posted on December 31, 2011 | 7 CommentsThousands of people packed Times Square on Saturday afternoon hoping to score a plum spot for the New Year’s Eve ball drop. By 1 PM– 11 hours before the event– crowds […] -
NYC deals: How to find discount Broadway tickets online and in-person
Posted on December 22, 2011 | 6 CommentsToday’s guest writer is Erin Salvi, a Brooklynite with a passion for theater and impressive bargain-hunting skills. Whether you’re a tourist or a local, one of the best forms of […]
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![Eat like a New Yorker: Artopolis bakery offers authentic Greek pastries in Astoria Queens Have a sweet tooth? You’ll love kourambiethes. Covered in a mound of powdered sugar, this Greek cookie is just one of the decadent desserts served at New York City bakery […]](http://downtowntraveler.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Artopolis-Greek-bakery-in-Astoria-NYC_Kourambiethes-115x115.jpg)
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