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Guggenheim Museum's curved white exterior on Fifth Avenue with visitors gathered on the sidewalk

Upper East Side: New York’s Old-Money Stronghold and Museum Mile

By Hunter DeVries

If you only know New York City as a skyline of glass towers or a whirlwind of Times Square crowds, you're missing one of its most iconic and enduring neighborhoods. The Upper East Side is where old…

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Yankee Stadium illuminated on Opening Day night with the baseball field lit up and stadium lights glowing in New York

Inside Yankee Stadium: The Clubhouse Crew, Chefs, and Bat Boys Who Power Game Day

By Hunter DeVries

If you've ever watched the Yankees on TV and wondered what happens before the first pitch, the answer is simple: a lot more than you think. Long before the stadium fills up and the lights flip on, a…

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Times Square in New York City at night with neon lights, Broadway signs, and traffic on the busy Midtown Manhattan street

Budget & Value Hotels in Times Square / Midtown Manhattan

By Hunter DeVries

1. Paramount Hotel Times Square Best For: Ultra-Central Budget Stay Location: Right in the heart of Times Square near 46th Street — unbeatable for first-time NYC visitors. This hotel is ideal if you…

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A well-stocked produce section of a grocery store filled with fresh colorful fruits and vegetables representing premium food retail

Visiting the Most Expensive Grocery Stores in New York City (And Finding the One Actually Worth It)

By Hunter DeVries on Apr. 02, 2026

New York has always been expensive. But grocery shopping here hits different when you start seeing $17 chicken salad, $24 cashews, and strawberries that come in packaging that reads like a museum…

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The Statue of Liberty standing on Liberty Island in New York Harbor seen from the water with boats nearby on a clear day

The Best Free Way to See the Statue of Liberty in New York City

By Hunter DeVries

If you want to see the Statue of Liberty up close without spending a dime, there is one option that consistently stands out. The Staten Island Ferry offers one of the best views of Lady Liberty in the…

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A packed New York City MTA subway train with passengers standing tightly together during a crowded rush hour commute

What Is It Like Living on Minimum Wage in New York City?

By Hunter DeVries

New York City is widely considered the most expensive city in America. Minimum wage sits around $16.50 per hour, yet average rent can exceed $4,000 per month. That gap alone raises a serious question:…

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The New Amsterdam Theatre box office on 42nd Street in New York City displaying the Disney Aladdin Broadway musical marquee at night with an NYPD vehicle in the foreground

Aladdin on Broadway: Disney Magic Comes to Life

By Hunter DeVries

Ever wondered what a Disney movie looks like when it steps off the screen and onto a Broadway stage? If you had to sum it up in three words, it would be: "A Whole New World." Aladdin transforms the…

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A street vendor cart parked on an urban city street outside a building with no customers in sight

I Tested NYC Street Food With Zero Customers — Hidden Gems or Risky Bites?

By Hunter DeVries

New York City is famous for its street food. Halal carts with lines around the corner. Taco trucks that sell out before midnight. Food vendors with loyal followings and viral TikToks. But what about…

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Brooklyn Bridge with the Manhattan skyline glowing behind it at sunset, viewed from the water in New York City

So, you booked your dream trip to New York — but now what

By Hunter DeVries

So, You Booked Your Dream Trip to New York — But Now What? The options feel endless, and suddenly that excitement turns into overwhelm. There are famous landmarks, hidden gems, trendy neighborhoods…

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Street signage for Malcolm X Boulevard (Lenox Avenue) in Harlem, New York City, the neighborhood central to the Big Apple nickname's jazz era history

Why Is New York Called the “Big Apple”? The Surprising Origin of NYC’s Most Famous Nickname

By Hunter DeVries

When you hear the phrase "The Big Apple," you probably picture bright lights in Times Square, yellow taxis racing through Manhattan, and a skyline filled with iconic skyscrapers. The nickname feels…

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