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  2. 29 Things to Do in NYC When It’s Cold to Beat the Winter Blues

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    The cold weather blues are a real thing, friends—namely because winter is long and, well, often pretty boring. New Yorkers (or folks who are visiting) don’t have to hibernate for the whole ...

  3. 70 winter activities for kids and families to enjoy all ... - AOL

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    35 Outdoor Winter Activities For Kids. Bundle up and go for a walk. Build a snowman. Make snow angels. Have an outdoor picnic. Visit a farm. Make frozen bubbles. Do jumping jacks to get your blood ...

  4. The Merriest Things to Do in New York City During the Holidays

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    Here are the best things to do around Christmas in NYC. ... Where to Stop with Kids: Bank of America Winter Village at Bryant Park. With over 170 shopping kiosks and a 17,000-square-foot rink, ...

  5. Tourism in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Overall the city welcomed 37.9 million visitors who stayed overnight in 2018, of whom 13.6 million were international. [3] Major destinations include the Empire State Building, Ellis Island, the Statue of Liberty on Liberty Island, Broadway theatre productions, Central Park, Times Square, Coney Island, the Financial District, museums, and ...

  6. Yeshiva Week - Wikipedia

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    Yeshiva Week is spent largely the same way winter vacation is in the broader American community, with activities indoor and out. [3] [4] Since adults are less likely to have time off from work that week, childcare is often left to non-working family members, such as grandparents and older siblings, or babysitters.

  7. Satchel Paige - Wikipedia

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    At the age of 10, Paige was playing "top ball", which was what got him into baseball. "Top ball" was a kids' game that used sticks and bottle caps instead of baseballs and bats to play a variation of the diamond sport. Satchel's mother, Lula, would even comment on how Paige would rather "play baseball than eat. It was always baseball, baseball."

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