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Hard Rock Hotel Casino Atlantic City
Located in one of the posh areas of New Jersey in New York State, it is a great place to visit because of its ambience.
The casino even allows children and is a favourite among families. The hotel rooms are quite economical and start from $79 per night and going up to hundreds of dollars if they are luxury suites. For entertainment, there are comedy clubs, concerts and shows of different genres. North Tower Classic, South Tower Ocean Classic, South Tower Ocean Deluxe, South Tower Apollo Suite and South Tower Roxy Suite are the prominent hotels. Amenities include fitness centres, book stores and reading rooms, gaming zones, spas, swimming pools, beach and community halls. The prominent restaurants in the casino are Council Oak Steaks and Seafood, Kuro, Ilmulino, Hard Rock Café and The Flavor Tour.
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Harrah's Resort Atlantic City
It is located in Atlantic City in New Jersey. Harrah’s Atlantic City Hotel offers many rooms of different kinds, from simple ones to luxury suites.
Bay View Tower and Waterfront Towers are the most in-demand hotels in the complex. The casino complex organizes many concerts occasionally. Apart from concerts, indoor gaming zones, outdoor games, spas, salons, swimming pools, nightclubs are common. Casino Credit and Atlantic City Slot machines and some more are popular indoor electronic gaming zones. There are many retail shopping outlets at The Waterfront Shops.The most popular restaurants in the casino complex are Starbucks, Café Tazza, Veracruz for Mexican and Spanish menu and Coastal Craft Kitchen Bar.
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Hershey Park
Hersheypark was built by the owners of the Hershey’s Chocolate Company in Pennsylvania State. Accommodation facility at the amusement park is available at three hotels namely, The Hershey Hotel, Hershey Lodge and Hershey Camping Resort.
There are numerous rides for kids and adults, the most famous being Balloon Flite, Bayside Pier, Candymonium, Coal Cracker, Coastline Plunge water ride, Comet, Dizzy Drums among many others. These rides are available with paid tickets. Apart from rides, there are dining, shopping and entertainment avenues to enjoy.
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High line
It’s a free urban park transformed from an old abandoned elevated(30 feet above ground) freight rail line and is a major tourist attraction.
A walk through the plant & art covered the length of the High line is the best way to explore it, which takes around an hour( for around 2.3 km ) while enjoying the view of the Empire State building, Hudson River, the pier, and the downtown Skyline. Many free tour guides & small food stalls are present inside the park along the length. Also, one can take the trip from the north part to the South so that the Highline ends in the Chelsea neighborhood and after the tour of the high line, you can head out to the Chelsea Market for some lunch or dinner. The Chelsea neighborhood also has tens of art galleries that one can explore.
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High point state park
High Point State Park is a landscaping delight in the northwest corner of New Jersey, with multiple great trails for hikers such as the Appalachian Trail, the Cedar Swamp Trail, and the High Point Cross Country Ski Center. Quite a popular destination for campers, it offers various facilities and activities including well-furnished cabins, tent sites with picnic tables, flush and pit toilets, boating, fishing, and swimming. The highest point in the state, it provides a breathtaking view of the farmlands, forests, hills and valleys below.
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High point state park
High Point State Park is a landscaping delight in the northwest corner of New Jersey, with multiple great trails for hikers such as the Appalachian Trail, the Cedar Swamp Trail, and the High Point Cross Country Ski Center. Quite a popular destination for campers, it offers various facilities and activities including well-furnished cabins, tent sites with picnic tables, flush and pit toilets, boating, fishing, and swimming. The highest point in the state, it provides a breathtaking view of the farmlands, forests, hills and valleys below.
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Highline Park
Highline is located in the Manhattan borough with spectacular views of the skyline. It does not have outdoor activities to freshen up but is one of the most enduring spaces to observe the city culture.
The park is sort of a deck above the streets laden with flowers and other exotic plant species. On the way, you will find art galleries and outdoor installations on various themes. Eateries are great to grab anything you need with lots of shopping enclaves. The entire 30 min stretch will allow you to see the Statue of Liberty and The Empire State building. People with disabilities might have some difficulty, due to height, but all assistances are available.
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Hispanic Society Museum & Library
Tucked in the Beaux Arts structure on Audubon Terrace, the Hispanic Society Museum & Library was founded by Archer Milton Huntington in 1904 to study the culture and arts of Portugal, Spain and the former colonies of Portuguese India, Latin America and Philippines. There are over 900 paintings, 6000 drawings and watercolors representing the Spanish drawing and painting from artists like Goya, El Greco and Velazquez and sculptures sourced from the 1st millennium B.C up to the early twentieth century.
There are over 6000 variegated decorative art collections of glass, ceramics, textiles, jewelry, ironwork and furniture. The paperworks include 15000 prints reflecting the Spanish graphic arts from the 17th to 20th century and over 175000 photographs representing the cultural history of the countries from 1850 to 20th century. Researchers and enthusiasts can access more than three hundred thousand periodicals and books including more than 250000 manuscripts namely Black Book of Hours, 15000 volumes that were printed before 1701, documents and letters from the 11th century till date. Regular exhibitions are held in accordance with the rich scholarly publication traditions of the society and illustrated catalogue is provided. The objects from Paleolithic to the 20th century are categorized under ancient, prehistoric, medieval Iberian, Spanish and Portuguese, Portugues Goa of India and Portuguese and Spanish-speaking Latin American.
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Hither Hills State Park
The Hither Hills State Park is situated 122 miles from Manhattan. Hither Hills State Park provides visitors the chance to enjoy the scenic picnic areas and fireplaces, a massive 40-acre freshwater lake, designated playing areas, a playground, sport fishing, a beautiful two-mile long sandy ocean beach, and a whopping 190 site campground near the ocean.
Visitors interested in fishing can fish year long and obtain licenses to also fish at night. The unique "walking dunes" at Napeague Harbor are found near the eastern border of the park, which also has vast woodlands filled with different trees such as Russian olive, oak trees, shad, and pine trees.
Some of the vast arrays of activities one can do at the park are bridle paths and hiking, nature trails, biking, and cross-country runs are available. Every year the campground does its best to make every effort to provide safe swimming chances by ensuring that they test the water and by keeping lifeguards ready by the swimming areas. A few additional facilities at the park include a park office, a camp store, and a centrally located phone. The park is extremely safe as it is patrolled by the New York State Park Police and is extremely well maintained as it has a large recycling program.
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Huck Finn’s Playland, Albany
Established in 1951 Huck Finn's playland is one of the most authentic amusement parks in this state. Earlier known as Hoffman's Playground, this park has a long history of entertaining young children and their parents with a long list of inexpensive and fun-filled rides. There are ample parking spaces available.
Also there are multiple shopping areas, restaurants and hotels nearby. “Huck Finn's Warehouse” next door is a must see for wooden furniture.The ticket pricing is very affordable with around $33 for 25 tickets. There are around 13 Kiddie rides (one ticket per person) and 4 Major family rides(two tickets per person). You can also pre-book for functions like birthday parties at around $15 per guest. Food, beverages, catering and also free ride tickets for everybody are provided by the park authorities. Multiple Food facilities are present inside the park, “fried dough” is a must try.
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