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U.S holidays: The best places to chill out in New York, from hotels to independent bookshops

If you re looking for a slice of serene in New York City, here s our guide to some of the best pockets of calm to check out, from museums to hotels to tucked-away restaurants.

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Brooklyn
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France
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Fort-tryon-park

The American Scholar: The Story of a Stare Down - Penelope Rowlands

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10 Gilded Age Landmarks in New York City Still Standing Today

They may no longer house robber barons but several of the Gilded Age era's important architectural gems have survived to this day.

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What's the origin of Fern Hollow's name? Even Pittsburgh historians say it's a mystery

Since the collapse of Fern Hollow Bridge in Frick Park, many Pittsburghers have been asking: What exactly is Fern Hollow? For one, it’s a ravine in Pittsburgh’s East End that has a creek running through its center. The ravine also partially marks the border between Squirrel Hill and Regent Square.

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Humanities festival talk explores Pittsburgh's 'alternative history'

Think you know all there is to know about Pittsburgh? Author Ed Simon is betting that you don’t. He’ll be talking about his nonfiction book, “An Alternative History of Pittsburgh,” at noon March 26 in the Trust Arts Education Center in downtown Pittsburgh, to open the two-day Core Conversations series

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