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"New York,
the Greatest City in the World!" Yes, you'll hear that shouted as the
David Letterman Show starts each week night on CBS. New York does seem
to have everything - all the time; the city never sleeps. One of the
outstanding features of New York City is the sports. Just about every
genre is viewable somewhere in the New York City area. Basketball
features two NBA teams, the Knicks (play in New York City) and the Nets (play in
East Rutherford - near Newark - New Jersey). Major league baseball is
represented by the American League's Yankees and the National League's
Mets, both New York City teams. To round out the sports venue, we have the
Giants of the National Football League and the Jets of the American
Football League.
I-95 enters New
York City via the George Washington Bridge, crosses upper Manhattan (a
mainly residential area) and then heads north, passing through New
Rochelle, on its way to Connecticut. The only RV Parks near I-95, offering
discounts, in New York are in New Rochelle. There are, however, many
discount hotels all over the New York City area. You can view
them by clicking on the gold sun representing the borough on the above
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If you'd
like to see New York, we suggest you take exit 1-A immediately after you
leave the George Washington Bridge. Follow 178th St (which becomes US-9)
to Broadway at the next block. You, and US-9, then make a left onto
Broadway. Follow Broadway (you'll be heading north) to around 190th Street
and look for a parking garage (there are many of them). Park your car and
ask them to point the way to the 190th Street subway station. Note: AVOID
RUSH HOUR!
Have fun in
New York. |
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