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The Carnival Association organizes a festival and parade each Labor Day weekend in Brooklyn. It attracts the most attendance of any parade in New York City.
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This nature sanctuary
\nwas created in 1957. Making use of seven miles of trails and a 200-year-old
\nformer church that has been transformed into a nature center, the -
Located on West 43rd Street, the Westside Theater is an Off-Broadway venue that houses two theaters. The theater focuses on giving emerging playwrights an opportunity to showcase their work.
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Inspired by Italian gardens of the Renaissance, the late
\nChauncey Stillman built a 10-acre formal garden in the backyard of his -
WET is a nonprofit production company that produces media that challenges female stereotypes and advocates for equality.
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A nonprofit gallery in Chelsea, White Box exhibits works by emerging and established artists in solo and themed group shows throughout the year.
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Founded in 1969 as an alternative art space, White Columns presents an ongoing program of culturally diverse exhibitions, publishes artists books and limited editions and commissions new large-scal
