Home to more than 1300 animals, grab some peanuts & come roar with us. Definitely take a ride in the Channel 6 Zooballoon for the best view in the city. En savoir plus .
Cure your carb cravings while overlooking Columbus Circle. Just try not to drool over the models slash waiters. En savoir plus .
Learn about Native American, Harmony & Mennonite cultures near the spot where the first shot was fired in the French-Indian war – aimed at George Washington! En savoir plus .
Eat this: Look out for weekly deals on BLTs and more Juicy favorites. En savoir plus .
Ahoy! Don’t give up the Ship! Travel back to 1812 and find out how we won the Battle of Lake Erie. En savoir plus .
Play Skee-Ball and get the $4 Genny Dog special (a can of Genesee Cream Ale and a hot dog) from 4 to 9pm Mondays through Thursdays and 2 to 9pm on weekends. En savoir plus .
This causal restaurant at the northern tip of Manhattan puts a twist on comfort-food classics. Enjoy the lobster macaroni & cheese ($16) on tables from Nuovo Vesuvio, a restaurant on "The Sopranos." En savoir plus .
Built during the French Indian War, the only fighting they see now may be over the last bowl French Onion Soup, Oh, and hey, Dorney Park is just down the road. En savoir plus .
Go just for the elevator ride, where Marco Brambilla's video artwork, "Civilization," is major Hieronymus Bosch. En savoir plus .
The uniquely shaped building was designed by architects John Heinrich and George Schipporeit, who were both students of Mies van der Rohe. En savoir plus .
Oh hai there romantic! In spite of the fact that the chef here used to cook for Donald Trump, nothing on the menu is a gamble. En savoir plus .
It’s pretty as a picture here isn’t it? No wonder Frank Lloyd Wright built Fallingwater just 4 miles away. En savoir plus .
Big room for big menu at big prices. Scene has calmed down since the heyday, but sushi and Japanese specialties (especially sake) will turn your head rightwise. [BlackBook] En savoir plus .
Is the Schnitzel truck a terrorist threat? Police used that excuse in booting the truck from its usual Friday spot at 54th & Lex. "I was stunned," said an owner. "I mean, I'm just selling schnitzel." En savoir plus .
The country’s first dept. store. Look familiar? That’s probably because you saw this famous store in the 80’s film “Mannequin.” Kim Cattrall hasn’t aged a day, has she? En savoir plus .
Take off your hat and show some respect, they’ve been serving ale in this spot for 150 years. Try the McGillin’s 1860 IPA. En savoir plus .
Check out Julie Mehretu's exhibition, "Grey Area," her representation of post-war Berlin in which the dynamism of urban life confronts decay and change. It's open through October 6, 2010. En savoir plus .
When to go: There’s free live (usually country) music Friday and Saturday nights at 10p.m., grab a comfy booth in the front room if you can handle the volume. En savoir plus .
When you’re done taking the local “Office” tour, hit Scanton’s shopping mecca and see where Jim and Pam probably shop. En savoir plus .