![]() Nowadays, this hospital is closed to the public however if you travel to Roosevelt Island, you can still get relatively close to this infamous New York site. It’s an eery reminder of the endemic problem smallpox was in many of the world’s largest cities. 5.) See The Abandoned Small Pox Hospitalīuilt on Roosevelt Island, this abandoned smallpox hospital has been left untouched since its last inhabitants left. On certain, special occasions the MTA Transit Museum may also run special tours of the station – which allows you to really enjoy this magnificent piece of New York City history so it’s worth checking in with them before you visit. This can be one of the hardest secret spots of the lot to see when you’re in New York but if you stay on the 6 train while it turns around you may catch a rare glimpse of this beautiful station. Closed in the early 20th Century, the stained glass window and beautiful arches is a remnant of historic New York. Old City Hall Subway Station is one of the prettiest subway stations in New York. ![]() Stand inside the tunnel and let the waterfall over you… There’s an overwhelming feeling of being inside this ‘waterfall’.Īll without getting wet of course! □ 4.) See Old City Hall Subway Station Nestled onto one side of the McGraw-Hill building in New York, the glass waterfall is situated a mere 4-minute walk from all the action at Time Square. ![]() 3.) Walk New York’s Glass Waterfall Tunnel If you’re living ‘across the pond’, don’t forget to visit the piece that resides outside The Imperial War Museum in London too. Take a journey down to 520 Madison Avenue to see this one above (which is very similar to these parts of the wall in the East Side Gallery in Berlin). □ 2.) Touch The Berlin WallĪfter the fall of the Berlin Wall a generation ago, parts of the wall were distributed all across the globe, with five pieces ending up across the city of New York. This little spot has become a really cool little place to surprise a loved one with a surprise proposal. Surprisingly, even when speaking in a normal volume, your voice will carry straight to the ear of your recipient on the other side of the arches. Stand to face the corner of the arches and ask a loved one, friend or random stranger to stand on the opposite side of the arches. On the walk down to the lower concourse of Grand Central Station is one of New York’s open secrets that every visitor has to try. 1.) Whispering Arch of Grand Central Station Take a look, below, at some of the secret spots you have to visit in New York. You see, ever since finding out about these secret spots in London, I’ve been on the hunt to uncover New York’s secrets spots which will hopefully help on your next trip to New York. Riveting and gloriously hopeful, PARADE reminds us that to love, we must truly see one another.I’ve always been about experiencing the best views in Manhattan (case in point here and here). When Leo is accused of an unspeakable crime, it propels them into an unimaginable test of faith, humanity, justice and devotion. Leo and Lucille Frank are a newlywed Jewish couple struggling to make a life in the old red hills of Georgia. Platt and rising star Micaela Diamond ( The Cher Show) reprise their “powerhouse performance for the ages” ( The New York Times) in Jason Robert Brown and Alfred Uhry’s Tony-winning musical, under the visionary direction of Michael Arden ( Once On This Island – Best Revival Tony winner). It recalls an era of big casts, big stories and big talent – a time when musicals actually felt like events.” ![]() The New York Times hails it as a Critic’s Pick and “the best-sung musical in many a New York season. The acclaimed, sold-out New York City Center production of PARADE starring Tony, Grammy and Emmy Award ® winner Ben Platt is moving to Broadway in the can’t-miss event of the year. ![]()
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