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Elvor
Jul 8, 2005
Lurking since '94

Mr_Zombie posted:

I'm a big fan of comic books and a bigger fan of movies, are there any cool activities or locations to visit based around these interests?
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So far we've decided to play it pretty fast and loose with only a couple of things that we feel we absolutely have to do. We're going to the Empire State Building and The American Museum of Natural History but other than that we just plan to go wherever the day takes us. Is this a good way to approach things?


For movie tours this might be along the lines of what you're looking for.

Going with whatever the day takes you isn't necessarily a bad idea, as long as you don't mind aimless roaming (I assume you don't since it's an option.) Depending on exactly what type of thing you're looking to see, you could probably just pick a neighborhood and walk around. All of the neighborhoods discussed in the tour linked above wouldn't be bad places to hit, along with the Battery (southern tip of manhattan) and the upper west side. If you have more time you can venture into the outer boroughs.

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