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      Chocolate StoreView Products
      30 Rockefeller Plz (at W 49th St), New York
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      • AlAnoud A A.

        AlAnoud A A. • August 20, 2017From the heart of Paris❤️ every bite keeps you reminiscing for a while.. their macarons aren't your typical ones, filled with ganache flavors with makes them 10 times better! Lemon is a must❤️

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      W 42nd St (btwn Broadway & 8th Ave), New York
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      • King R.

        King R. • April 21, 2015Fancies subway station with all that light and sht, just next to Times Square!!! Stop by here! 😁

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      Health and Beauty ServiceView Services
      One Below, 151 West 34th Street (West 35th Street), New York
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      • Aurelio V.

        Aurelio V. • November 11, 2017Great for groups! Love their blowouts! this blow dry bar also offers brazilian blowout smoothing treatment! Great location and amazing staff.

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      French$$$$View Menu
      104 8th Ave (at 15th St), New York
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      Law Office
      555 Birch St (between Crestview Ln and Fairview Ln), Nekoosa
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      • Christine Duncan C.

        Christine Duncan C. • May 23, 2016Duncan Disability Law, S.C. provides Social Security Disability Law, Social Security Disability Federal Claims, Workers Compensation, Elder Law, Wills, Estates, Trusts to the Nekoosa, WI area

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      MetroView Prices
      Fulton St (Nassau St), New York
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      • Eugene K.

        Eugene K. • April 19, 2021One of the biggest subway stations in NYC. You can get all the way to the Battery Park City without going above ground.

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      Metro
      Columbus Circle (at Central Park S), New York
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      • Peeshepig

        Peeshepig • March 22, 2011The best entrance for the Uptown 1 train is directly underneath the gigantic, silver Globe sculpture.

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      8th Ave (14th St), New York
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      • MetroFocus

        MetroFocus • June 27, 2012See for yourself the large cartoonish bronze sculptures by Brooklyn-based artist "Tom Otterness." The whimsical sculptures relate to the subway and the lore of the city itself. Read more at MetroFocus

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