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    NYC Tennis Permit Office - Inside the Armory by the Central Park Zoo

    NYC Tennis Permit Office

    4.0(2 reviews)
    0.3 miCentral Park

    This is a great place to pick-up your seasonal Tennis Permit ($100) or Single Play Tickets ($7.00)…read moregood at all NYC Tennis Courts in all of the boroughs. This office is pretty easy to find, right inside of the old historical building INSIDE of Central Park, facing 5th at 64th Street. Yes the building with the plaques and the cannonballs over the doorway, fancy chandelier hanging in the lobby. Hang a right and go through the doorway downstairs to the basement, past the snack bar area and then go down the hallway to the left. The ticket window is right there. They take your picture and get your badge printed in a matter of mins.. and have all sorts of information to hand out such as a list of all the tennis courts in the greater city of new york! If you are planning on playing more than 14 times from April-November of 2010 then the season pass is the way to go...but note its not a 365 day pass...it is done no matter when you buy it by November of that year. If your crazy avid tennis player friend wants you to join them one weekend for a game, pay $7.00 for a one time ticket, see how you like it, then maybe take the plunge to invest in the season pass. Once you are a season pass member you can also call and reserve a court at a particular time slot in the bougie* 93rd & Central Park West Courts Facility. This location has over 30 courts and is the biggest in the city. However in order to reserve a court you need to purchase a court reservation ticket also... (another $7.00) They try to make it so difficult but once you get the hang of it you are good to go! *You may have seen these courts featured in the film The September Issue when LV decked head to toe.. André Leon Talley was getting his minor sweat on... http://www.imdb.com/video/screenplay/vi1245839897/

    Full-season permits for adults 18-61 cost $200. Permits for seniors 62 and over cost $20 and…read morepermits for juniors below 18 cost $10. Single-play and reservation tickets cost $15.

    New York Public Library - 53rd Street - Downstairs books/work areas

    New York Public Library - 53rd Street

    4.1(50 reviews)
    0.8 miMidtown West

    I am not gonna lie, I was not familiar with the NYPL's game. Each location is very unique and well…read moremaintained it caught me so off guard. It has become one of my favorite parts of NYC to be honest. This location is definately no different. Right across from MOMA, near peak 5th avenue and the Rockefeller Center, it is very accessible for plenty of tourist. As a student, it is always lovely to find new places to sit down and get work done across NYC, and walking into this location, I was unsure what to expect. When you first enter its a narrow ally-way with books to your right and left. But turning the corner leads you to this stunning staircase that is surprisingly a nice comfortable place to pause, rest, and enjoy your day during a peak NYC day. With some-what reliable wifi, you can sit down and fet some work done. There are several selection of books, although I heard people do complain that this location lacks in this department compared to other libraries across NYC. There are group desk and private desk, super nice and friendly staff, and clean bathrooms. Love this well maintained library. Sometimes baby sitters would bring toddlers here during lunch, and I would find several babies for some reason, which would catch me off-guard. Overall, super impress with NYPL, several seating areas to get work done, and sometimes reliable wifi. Several outlets too. My only two request is better wifi, and longer hours.

    This was an accidental wonderful discovery. We were parked in the garage nearby and they were not…read moreable to retrieve our car for like an hour or two so we decided to walk around the area to see if there's someplace to wait. Found the library and we decided to head inside. We went downstairs to their children's section and my son was able to play, read, and interact with the other kids there. The two hours of waiting went by fast. My son didn't get bored and I was able to start a new book. Win win for the both of us.

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    NYPD 19th Precinct

    NYPD 19th Precinct

    2.5(26 reviews)
    0.2 miUpper East Side

    While in the area I found someone's ID on the ground and returned it here. The officer I spoke with…read moreinside was courteous and thanked me for dropping it off. Hopefully, that person's ID was returned to them. The 19th Precinct serves the Upper East Side of Manhattan. The precinct is one of the most densely populated residential areas in Manhattan. The southern part of the precinct has a large commercial area and features Madison, Lexington, and 3rd Avenues, which are well known for their shopping and assorted businesses. I back the blue as I know they don't have an easy job nowadays, especially with the city politics getting involved

    Circa 3:55pm on Sunday, May 18th, 2025 I was nearly run over by a Precinct 19 car while walking…read morewith right of way in the middle of the intersection of 65th and Third Avenue. I was walking from the NE side to the NW intersection and the police car was making a left turn onto 3rd. I had close to 20 seconds left on the walking signal, was walking briskly and was very visible in bright colors. At an accelerated speed the police car came barreling into the intersection like it was actively trying to run me over. The driver appeared to have no patience and actually sped up as it was turning in the intersection (with me in the middle of it). After nearly missing me the car managed to drive only about 20 feet onto 3rd Avenue before it got stuck in traffic that was backed up from the red light at 66th down to nearly 65th. What was the rush? Eager to run over residents of your precinct?

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