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<blockquote data-quote="svengandhi" data-source="post: 283951" data-attributes="member: 3493"><p>If they will have a car, their options are better though for going into the city, I recommend the train. They can take the Air Train from JFK to Jamaica and then switch to the subway or take the Long Island RailRoad into the city or out to Long Island.</p><p></p><p>I would do the Staten Island Ferry on the day they do Chinatown; it's a quick trip downtown and they can do Ground Zero then as well. That's a good afternoon.</p><p></p><p>St. Patrick's is not really near Ground Zero, but it is about equidistant between Central Park and the Empire State Building. Rockefeller Center is across the street from St. Patrick's which is at 5th Avenue and 53rd Street.</p><p></p><p>The park Jena suggested sounds nice. I'm a Bronx girl so I've never really been to that area but I did live in Bay Ridge briefly years ago and it's a very cool area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svengandhi, post: 283951, member: 3493"] If they will have a car, their options are better though for going into the city, I recommend the train. They can take the Air Train from JFK to Jamaica and then switch to the subway or take the Long Island RailRoad into the city or out to Long Island. I would do the Staten Island Ferry on the day they do Chinatown; it's a quick trip downtown and they can do Ground Zero then as well. That's a good afternoon. St. Patrick's is not really near Ground Zero, but it is about equidistant between Central Park and the Empire State Building. Rockefeller Center is across the street from St. Patrick's which is at 5th Avenue and 53rd Street. The park Jena suggested sounds nice. I'm a Bronx girl so I've never really been to that area but I did live in Bay Ridge briefly years ago and it's a very cool area. [/QUOTE]
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