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Carmine Street Guitars: Making music from the 'bones' of old New York
At Carmine Street Guitars, you're welcomed by the smell of fresh wood, the sound of saws, the strum of guitars and a smile from Rick Kelly.
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There's an actual farmhouse in Manhattan. It's a portal to the 1700s.
A toast to America's oldest winery
At Slicehaus, Neapolitan and New York-style pizza meet
At the Vinyl Word, books and albums fuel new friendships
'Children Will Listen' is musical theater to young ears
A certain king to soccer royalty: Farming town tills its rich history
Cookbook shop cradles rare books in NYC house that time forgot
A roving lifeline for the body and soul
A survivor and witness, Trinity Church is the soul of lower Manhattan
Taste the Spirit of '76 at America's oldest restaurant
Old Stone House: From Revolutionary battlefield to Brooklyn landmark
Menu is as easy as 'Sunday Morning': Bakery only serves cinnamon rolls
A time-traveling tour of American history in a bucolic corner of NYC
The room where it happened: Fraunces Tavern's Revolutionary roots
Fence that protected King George III statue now marks our founding
NYC coffee shop (by way of Panama) rated among world's top 100
The Petal Protectors keep these NYC cherry blossoms in the pink
Brooklyn Pop weaves a dreamscape that's a love letter to the borough
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