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NYC AT ST. PAT'S DAY. MUST SEE? MUST AVOID?
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We're a party of four Southerners, spending most of the week around St. Patrick's Day in New York City, where my son will be in the parade.

What should we see? What should we avoid? What are the best hotel, food, tourism values? Which airport is best to fly into?

I understand saying "Hi, y'all!" doesn't cut it up there. What else do we need to know?

Thanks, y'all!
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45 You haven't posted recently so I don't know if you are still on SI and Edwarda-3/7/2000
44 Don't know your budget, so I'll stick to the parade and airports. SticPatrick Slevin-2/14/2000
43 Bob: Thanks for the N.Y. City info. You had only one thing wrong; the hookers alee kramer-1/30/2000
42 because of the feb. daytrading expo... the marriott marquee is right in the cengaj-1/30/2000
41 I believe so. I'm actually just filtering all the info to my friend who ismarkay-10/8/1999
40 Well, you have been getting loads of suggestions. Have we been on the mark so Edwarda-10/6/1999
39 Thanks for the search! Neocon-9/28/1999
38 Obviously, it means a small space, but I did find this in a search: Whether thEdwarda-9/27/1999
37 When we "sample" a city, we like to do the things that are intrinsic markay-9/27/1999
36 Never actually figured that one out.... Neocon-9/27/1999
35 I have always wondered, why would one want to swing a cat? Edwarda-9/27/1999
34 It sounds very nice. Of course, there are quite a number of streets in ManhattaNeocon-9/27/1999
33 Laughing now, as I had dinner with a friend last night who took me to Sixth StrEdwarda-9/26/1999
32 No problem...I can positively recommend "Cabaret", although if you caNeocon-9/25/1999
31 I'll save suggestions for when we have time. Remind me if I forget, O.K.? Edwarda-9/25/1999
30 I believe I have, I have not memorized all of the appetizers.... Neocon-9/25/1999
29 And the way that tandoori chicken can be transformed with a tomato butter sauceEdwarda-9/25/1999
28 I love Nan bread :-)....and who doesn't like tandoori chicken? Neocon-9/25/1999
27 I think of it because I have friends who are Indians and Pakistanis and becauseEdwarda-9/25/1999
26 The one Indian restaurant in downtown Annapolis burned to the ground, so my eduNeocon-9/25/1999
25 I can't count how many times I've enjoyed a summer day at the CloistersEdwarda-9/25/1999
24 Well, it's not like the Empire State Building, but it is a beautiful vista Edwarda-9/25/1999
23 In the area of Central Park South, it is always interesting to peek into the PlNeocon-9/25/1999
22 I have seen it advertised, but somehow I didn't get that it was "in thNeocon-9/25/1999
21 No, it's in an office building right on the park. Edwarda-9/25/1999
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