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Grinnell Pocket Park

14 hours ago ago from Key West Diary

They call them pocket parks, little corners of the city that are transformed into public spaces. I wrote an essay last year about a few of them including this one... http://conchscooter.blogspot.com/2008/05/unconsidered-trifles.html ...and I decided to come back to see what was what. Clearly they have or have had their issues. Noise is always an issue in a small town compressed as tight as this one and not everyone thinks of that when ...

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NYC Parks Department Concedes Artists Have Right to Sell Art in High Line Park Post Arrests

20 hours ago ago from Washington Square Park

Visit the recently debuted A Walk in the Park Blog to hear the latest on the High Line Park where artists were arrested three times in recent months for selling artwork in the new park. Artist and activist Robert Lederman is prepared to challenge the City Parks Department with a new lawsuit. He has previously prevailed in federal court where it was decreed that it is a First Amendment right for artists to be able to sell art in a public park ...

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What to Do and Where to Go in NYC for Students

22 hours ago ago from Escape 2 Mars

Tour a Museum Located on the eastern edge of Central Park, on 5th Avenue and 82nd Street, The Metropolitan Museum of Art isn’t to be missed, The MET contains over 5,000 years worth of priceless works of art, everything from the room sized painting of George Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Gottlieb Leutze to Islamic Art form the 7th Century.  You could spend days wandering the halls of the MET and still not see it all. Looking for ...

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Westfield Century City’s Space 26 offers an opportunity to shop and ‘give back’

16 hours ago ago from Apparel-Guide.com

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25-27 Tuesday – Thursday December 1-3, 2009 Chengdu, China

17 hours ago ago from Craig and Tania's Little Travel Blog

Highlights - Chengdu is a mellow big city, full of mah jong players, badminton birdie swatters, and a community of people who love to dance in large groups together in public parks. China's non-beach version of Venice, CA, if you may. - Sichuan peppercorns will burn the hell out of your mouth, but will become an addictive part of your meals before you can ask for another glass of water. - Yes, pandas are fat and lazy, but they are the ...

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