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New York, New York

It’s funny that from one month to the next, your plans can change entirely. I began my summer hoping to attend Bonnaroo and to take a trip down to New Orleans, I ended up with a few alternate plans. One of those took place last weekend. I spent four days in New York City for a bit of a break from the monotony of the library and the slow paced Ohio July. It was my first time in the nation’s fastest city, and it made Columbus feel like a farm-town. We arrived the day after a large steam pipe burst in Midtown Manhattan and actually stayed with a friend just a few blocks from the blast. The city was a little shaken up, but we managed to get around, to see a large portion of: Central Park, Brooklyn, MOMA (free on Friday evenings) and a Yankees game in the Bronx, all the while eating delicious food and torturing my lazy feet. I’d say it was a largely successful trip. I was exhausted by the time we returned home.

All in all, my favorite part of the city were all of the little neighborhoods that have flourished and developed their own characters over the years. We ate a delicious Malaysian meal in China town. We visited a quaint hasidic Jewish deli in Brooklyn. The night life was amazing in the East Village. All of these experiences had a unique and distinctive feel and I was greatful that I recieved such a diversified experience for only staying 4 nights.

I took a few shots, although as the designated camera girl, the subjects mainly consisted of crowded streets and my goofy friends.

By Day and by night
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I recommend any Ohio State student to visit New York City. Only about an eight hour drive, or a $150.00 flight, (Airtran offers great cheap flights out of Akron) NYC is a true gem of the East Coast.

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