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    • 9.0
      Art Gallery
      1334 York Ave (at E 72nd St), New York
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      • ℳ𝒶𝓎♍

        ℳ𝒶𝓎♍ • January 1When entering, one can sense the presence of being in luxury! Many people don't realize that Sotheby's is open to the public. For no cost, you can view some of the finest works of art across history!

    • 7.5

      2. Masa

      Japanese$$$$
      10 Columbus Circle (at W 60th St), New York
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      • Stribling & Associates

        Stribling & Associates • May 11, 2012Looking for exceptional sushi? Take a seat in front of sushi master Masa Takayama. who presents each piece like a work of art. But this extraordinary meal will cost you: $400 per person. Before tip.

    • 8.7
      Park
      btwn Gramercy Park N & S (btwn Gramercy Park E & W), New York
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      • The Wall Street Journal

        The Wall Street Journal • May 17, 2010Trouble in paradise: O. Aldon James, president of the National Arts Club, is battling the park's five trustees to loosen regulations governing enjoyment of the shared space. (Keys cost $350 apiece.)

    • 8.4
      Performing Arts
      566 Laguardia Pl (at Washington Sq S), New York
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      • HashtagNYU

        HashtagNYU • October 27, 2012Hosted John Kerry and Al Gore, and the recording of The Apprentice's third season finale. The only performing arts center of its kind south of the Lincoln Center. Construction cost = $40 million.

    • 9.3
      Art Museum$$$$
      11 W 53rd St (btwn 5th & 6th Ave), New York
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      • Linda D.

        Linda D. • May 30, 2016Wonderful museum and art-collection, nicely presented! We had a little drink afterwards in their very cosy cafetaria. We were served super-friendly!!!

    • 8.3
      Outdoor Sculpture
      Broadway & Morris St, New York
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      • Bloomberg TV

        Bloomberg TV • July 12, 2012Today's generation might "occupy" but past activists created art. Artist di Modica created, installed and paid for the Charging Bull at a cost of $360,000 in 1987 to protest the stock market crash

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      Gift Store
      102 W 79th St, New York
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      • Monkey Face

        Monkey Face • January 27, 2017The minerals are very interesting to look at I kind of have a moral objection to art made out of animals like the butterfly wings. I don't know what minerals cost elsewhere they seem very expensive

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