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Borgata
Borgata is located in The Atlantic City in New Jersey area of the New York State.
The Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa offers some of the most luxurious rooms with spas and swimming pools and amazing interiors. For those who prefer a simple and small cosy place, smaller rooms are also available. There are gyms and fitness centres, along with board rooms and meeting rooms for official and professional use. Apart from these, there are retails spas and retails shopping avenues. During weekends, there are many comedy shows, concerts, theatres, discos and pubs. Borgata Beer Garden and Gypsy Bar are the most visited. The dining experience is also equally satisfying, with restaurants like Bobby Flake and Angeline for fine dining to Borgata Beer Garden and Borgata Garden for casual and group dining.
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Brendan T. Byrne State Forest
Formerly known as Lebanon State Park, Brendan T. Byrne State Forest has more than 25 miles of trails to offer with varying tracks with beautiful scenery of the Pine Barrens on display. 82 tent and trailer sites, group campsites and cabin facilities are supplemented with activities such as picnicking, hunting, and programmes for environmental education. Flush toilets, showers and laundry facilities are also available.
Brighton Beach, Brooklyn
Brighton Beach, Brooklyn- Located in the New York City borough of Brooklyn, Brighton Beach is popularly called ‘Little Odessa’ due to its rich historical past of ex-soviet settlers.
A blend of Russian and American cultures is evidently visible in the flavours of the restaurants and the music of the local artists. Close to the amusement parks of Coney Island, the beach’s boardwalk offers a relaxing walk along the clean stretch of seaside shore. There are some excellent bakeries and gift shops lined along Brighton Beach Avenue.
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Bronx Museum of the Arts
The Bronx Museum of the Arts also known as the Bronx Museum is an American cultural institution located in Concourse, Bronx, in New York City. It showcases contemporary art from all over the world.
The Bronx Museum of the Arts organizes many exhibitions and programs throughout the year. The museum hosts the annual "The Artist in the Marketplace" program where a panel of art professionals select artists to participate in the program. It also hosts many different exhibitions for people who appreciate art. The museum also has a gift shop where visitors can buy souvenirs.The Bronx Museum of the Arts is a must-visit in New York if you enjoy contemporary modern art.
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Bronx Zoo
The Bronx Zoo located within Bronx Park is another landmark of New York city that shouldn’t be missed. As one of the largest zoos in the country, this 200-acre zoo housing more than 600 species has a rich history of animal interactions and is widely known to have one of the world’s best collections of endangered and rare animals.
Apart from playing a role in captive preservation programs, the zoo has also hosted award-winning exhibitions over the years. There are 2 types of exhibits in the zoo, general exhibits which are included in the regular admission tickets, and Premium exhibits which cost an additional fee. The zoo is easy to reach from anywhere in the Tristate area and is accessible by bus and subway. Visitors coming from Manhattan can also use the express bus service to reach the zoo.
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Sprawling over 52 acres within a small walking distance from Brooklyn Museum, the Brooklyn Botanic Garden has been welcoming around a million visitors annually since its foundation in 1910.
Nestled by Mount Prospect Park, it boasts about nurturing more than 14,000 taxa along with the special attractions like gardens within the garden, Steinhardt Conservatory with C.V. Starr Bonsai Museum, aquatic plant house, art gallery and 3 climate-themed pavilions. Visit during December to February from Tuesday till Friday to get free admission. From romantic spots to kids’ interactive guide, community horticulture to education programs and conservations –there is something for everyone. Summer specialities include water-lilies, meadow blooms and roses while in Spring, you can attend the Hanami cherry blossom festival. The highlights of the park are Plant Family Collection, water garden, Japanese Hill-and-Pond garden, Shakespeare Garden, Native Flora Garden, Cranford Rose Garden, Alice Recknagel Ireys Fragrance Garden and Children’s Garden. Walk along the Celebrity Path to reach Alfred T. White Amphitheatre and enjoy performances and concerts.
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Brooklyn Botanic Gardens
The Brooklyn Botanic Gardens were founded in 1910 and have since become a popular destination for anyone interested in observing and learning about a variety of flora. With over 14000 varieties of plant species spread across various pavilions with different climate zones and specialised gardens, the botanic gardens are a crowd favourite and draw more than a million visitors every year.
The 52-acre enclosure also contains a conservatory, a bonsai museum, a large aquatic plants display and an art gallery. Though the gardens are very well maintained and a joy to visit any time of the year, the cherry blossom season in spring is especially spectacular. With more than 200 cherry blossom trees, the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens are one of the foremost cherry blossom viewing sites outside of Japan.
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Brooklyn Botanical Garden
Founded in 1910, Brooklyn Botanical Garden lies adjacent to Brooklyn Museum and Prospect Park of Central Brooklyn and consists of more than 14,000 taxa of flora within an area of 52 acres. Open from Tuesday through Sunday from 10 AM till 4:30 PM, it costs USD 18 for adults, USD 12 for students above 12 with ID and seniors above 65 and free for kids below 12 and from Tuesday to Friday during December to February.
It boasts of the “gardens within the garden”, art gallery, children’s garden, composting exhibit, Magnolia plaza and celebrity path. Check out the cherry trees, Cranford Rose Garden, Japanese Hill-and-Pond Garden, Shakespeare Garden, Plant Family Collection, Native Flora Garden, Water Garden and Alice Recknagel Ireys Fragrance Garden. More than 6000 orchids including Vanda alliance orchids and 300-pound Tiger orchid are notable along with the paludarium displaying mosses and tree ferns, rockwork, pool and waterfall features at the Aquatic House. Steinhardt Conservatory houses the C.V. Starr Bonsai Museum with nearly 350 tropical and temperate bonsai. Desert Pavilion features Madagascan plants, desert cacti, succulents, lithops and wildflowers from different regions while Tropical Pavilion has Amazonian, Asian and African plants like banana, rubber and palm. Visit Warm Temperate Pavilion in February-March to watch South African bulbs in bloom and watch the historic drawings, images, interpretative signs and plants at Trail of Plant Evolution.
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Brooklyn Brewery
Founded in the late 1980s, Brooklyn Brewery is the home & pioneer of Brooklyn's famous beer crafting.
The brewery is located in a nice quarter in Williamsburg. It hosts short free tours (of around 30 mins) about the brewing process & the past & present of the company on Saturdays(1 to 6 pm) and Sundays(1 to 4 pm). There is also a detailed batch trip including sample beer tasting( for $18). After the tour, you can stay at the brewery’s bar & taste any of the brewery's unique creations by buying some affordable coupons. There are also lots of games & snacks in the bar which one can enjoy
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Brooklyn Bridge Park
It overlooks the Brooklyn Bridge in Brooklyn borough of the city and the promenades are the most visited spot in the park. The park has vast river-facing and spacious promenades which are the most visited spot in the park.
The park has huge open spaces, walking and hiking trails, running tracks and water sports zones. Apart from that, there are various piers where multi-cuisine eateries are kept, all of which are award-winning. Most of the famous facilities of the park are huge sporting fields, pools, beaches and canoe launch sites. Playgrounds have slides and swings. In summer, recreational and educational camps open up. With prior permits, filming, photography or tree research can be undertaken as well which is free of cost.
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