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    Melissa S.

    Nice little gem hidden in Verona It's very small, just something to come and relax for a bit I see a lot of people talking their family photos when I was there Beautiful scenery Worth the time Has a little view of the city

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    7 years ago

    Trying to schedule a ceremony and pictures is difficult. I left voicemails for our wedding Looking for ceremony or just pictures.

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    Eagle Rock September 11 Memorial

    Eagle Rock September 11 Memorial

    5.0(4 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    I always see this as the "hub" before going on a hike in the reservation or perhaps before a fancy…read moreouting to the nearby Highlawn Restaurant. The Memorial is a sort of nook with a nice amount of benches, honorable memorials remembering 9/11 appropriately framed with a great view on New York City in the distance. There is a fair amount of parking and nearby there is a gazebo, field for open play with children and picnics. With that memorial is a good brief history lesson should you come up here accompanying children. Another reason I also call this the hub because although you can park near your desired trail, or outside the restaurant, this can be your first stop before or after going on to do any other activities - hiking or dining. The memorial area always appears to be well kept and visitors seem to do their part as well which is of course appreciated so coming here can be all the more enjoyable.

    I'm surprised this doesn't have a page yet. Its a memorial built after 9/11 from one of the…read morehighest points in Montclair that has a terrific view of Manhattan. Its where tons of people went to watch on that fateful day. And for days afterward. Next to the Pavillion, which is a nice place to eat or go to a wedding/event, is this space. It was always there, offering a great view of NYC skyline. Now its a Memorial. Easy parking, its free of course and well landscaped and taken care of. I spent a lot of time in Montclair after 9/11 (after we were allowed to leave the city anyway), and had been coming to the vantage point for years already. Great hiking nearby. It can get windy up here, so be aware of that if coming on a windy day. If you come from the Montclair side you drive up a beautiful road to get here. Great place to come and reflect.

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    Eagle Rock September 11 Memorial
    Eagle Rock September 11 Memorial
    Eagle Rock September 11 Memorial

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    Jojo's Ventures

    Jojo's Ventures

    5.0(10 reviews)
    14.8 miHarlem

    Joe made my trip! I had an excellent experience…read more My father was born and raised in the Bronx, but this is my first time in NYC. I am very interested in my father's upbringing, and wanted to see his neighborhood, as well as important personal landmarks. Several people- including other local tour guides, told me this neighborhood was too dangerous and I should do something else with my time. Joe met me at my hotel, and we took the subway together to the old neighborhood. Not only did Joe make me feel safe, he was friendly, knowledgeable, and prepared. He brought pictures of special landmarks, like my father's apartment building (which no longer exists) and my father's favorite candy shop, which has been a bodega for decades. He was also able to tell me a great deal about the history of the neighborhood. I strongly recommend Joe to anyone looking for a tour guide.

    Joe is awesome! If you are thinking about a tour of Harlem or any tour that Joe offers, do it. We…read morebooked the Harlem tour at 10pm the night before. He met us at our hotel promptly the next afternoon, took us on the subway and chatted with us the whole time. Joe is very personable. We arrived in Harlem in 15 -20 mins later and began our tour the minute we exited the station. We were stopped a few times, because Joe is well-known in Harlem, being a native. Folks love him, and we understand why. He is a genuinely nice guy who loves his city and is proud of his and its culture. Joe's knowledge of the city and it's history made for an informative experience. If we had more time in NYC, we certainly would have booked him again for another tour in a different part of the city. Do yourself a favor and book a tour with Joe!

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    Jojo's Ventures
    Jojo's Ventures
    Jojo's Ventures

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    Montclair History Center - Clark House, 108 Orange Rd. Home of the History Center.

    Montclair History Center

    4.0(3 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    Came here a few times as they host a cheese festival where vendors and cheese makers from around NJ…read morecome to serve up cheesy bites and meals for sampling. Along with that breweries from around the area come by too, including Hoboken, Montclair and Ironbound. The back area where the festival takes place is a decent size holding a sizeable amount of people. This year they opened up some of the rooms to the historical society where I learned a bit more about it. The Montclair Historical Society is a museum of sorts that holds a lot of history of the early days of Montclair and many of the surrounding towns and cities in the county. Much of this includes old county maps and roads from circa 1800's, early contributors, the start of the YMCA and more. There are tours held here and even opportunities to have wedding receptions here. Aside from events like the festival, this is a cool little history held domain.

    I recently had an appointment in this building and thought it was a very interesting place. When I…read morefirst saw it, I thought it was just someone's house. I drove into the driveway and into the back, which is a parking lot with many spaces. It is nice that there are so many places to park because I know they give tours and have many events here. I entered through the back of the house and that is when I really felt like I was inside someone's house! I went up the large staircase to the second floor where my appointment was and the upstairs consists of a few rooms where people rent space. The woman I had my appointment with said there are historical maps in the closet of the room where she rents from the 1700's! I thought that was very interesting. I'm going to have to come to one of the tours or events here so I can learn more.

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    Montclair History Center - Lambs

    Lambs

    Montclair History Center - Fact or myth about goats

    Fact or myth about goats

    Montclair History Center - Goat at Cheese Fest

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    Goat at Cheese Fest

    Sojourn Italy - Lakeside medieval Castle Scaligero in old town Sirmione - Lake Garda, Italy (North Country Journey)

    Sojourn Italy

    5.0(4 reviews)
    18.9 mi

    This is my second trip to Italy with Anthony and Sojourn. I have traveled through much of Italy and…read moreI was excited for our trip as I knew I would learn and experience a ton! It was also a dream to get to travel there with my close friends and for them to see Italy for the first time! Our trip was curated so thoughtfully by Anthony. The food, the wine, the places we stayed, and the people we met along the way were all wonderful. From wine tasting in Tuscany, to the private tour of the winery itself, to hiking in Elba, to spontaneously going to the Montefalco festival (we were lucky that we happened to be nearby the weekend of the festival!!)... I experienced a whole new Italy I'd never seen before, new culinary styles, new wine varietals and exquisite scenery. Anthony has a joy and passion for Italy and travel and as his guests, we felt that joy throughout the entire trip. 5-stars for sure :)

    Anthony had truly curated a perfect trip for my group! Between my group of 4 girls, we had…read moredifferent vacation styles and historically it would have been difficult to meet all of our requirements. However, he had made sure to create an itinerary that had a perfect blend of activity, relaxation and exploration and managed to split us off if needed. Honestly, I was a little apprehensive because I wasn't sure what the service Sojourn provided was for, but Anthony ensures that you are not stressed about a single thing throughout your journey. He had driven us to each of our destination points safely and had also booked us for local experiences that we would never have otherwise found. Between the private wine tours, once-in-a-lifetime dinners, and the freedom to explore everything else with no worries, it was truly a perfect vacation. Thanks Anthony!

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    Sojourn Italy - Another unforgettable lunch at Agricola Fore Porta in Amalfi - the "Agricultural Front Door".

    Another unforgettable lunch at Agricola Fore Porta in Amalfi - the "Agricultural Front Door".

    Sojourn Italy - Fresh, amazing Neopolitan "Baba" with our friend and host Amalia - Nocelle, Positano.

    Fresh, amazing Neopolitan "Baba" with our friend and host Amalia - Nocelle, Positano.

    Sojourn Italy - A typical cobble stone road. Trastevere, Italy (Southern Exposure Journey)

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    A typical cobble stone road. Trastevere, Italy (Southern Exposure Journey)

    New York City Photo Safari - NYC Photo Safari - Iconic NY  Tour participants

    New York City Photo Safari

    4.8(31 reviews)
    13.3 miUpper West Side

    I think our first safari was "Iconic New York", which was not only instructive but also fun-- and…read morewe came home with a stunning number of wonderful images. Prior to that we'd been on other photo trips with noted photographers like Ken Rockwell, but NYC Photo Safari offered much more detailed "hands-on" instruction and feedback about our shots. It was a very fulfilling experience and after three hours we had more great shots than we ever got during three days of shooting elsewhere. Since then we've gone on almost all of the safaris; e.g., Iconic NY Parts 1&2, Brooklyn Bridge, Central Park and Composition Boot Camp. The pictures we captured were good enough that we've printed and sold many of them. Another interesting aspect of these tours is that they attract interesting people from all over the world. A few months ago we completed a recent nighttime 3-1/2 Bridges Tour that involved taking just about every mode of transit NYC has to offer. Again it was a superb time and yielded a bevy of presentation-quality, marketable images.

    On September 15th,16th and 17th 2017 I was fortunate to have attended Manhattan Photo Boot Camp - 3…read morefull day session. Each day, the photo sessions started at 12:30 pm and ended approximately 10:30 pm each evening touring every part of Manhattan in every direction. It sounds like alot but each day just flew by. The instructors were incredibly professional and patient. They imparted their vast photographic knowledge, taking their time to explain the composition and reason/purpose of each shot. It was a lot of information and I definitely grow as a photographer. I want give big thank you Zim, who took her time to answer all of my question not matter how insignificant. She help me "think outside the box" to examine some of my preconceived ideas and in a new light (no pun intended...not). Thank you, Thank you Zim for opening eyes and ears and to new ideas and images. Your generosity and support was very much appreciated. Anyone who is thinking of taking a 3 hours or 3 day session with NYC Photo Safari, you will not be disappointed. Enjoy !!!

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    New York City Photo Safari - The Williamsburg Bridge as seen from Domino Park. Taken on June 26th during NYC Photo Safari's 3-1/2 Bridges tour.

    The Williamsburg Bridge as seen from Domino Park. Taken on June 26th during NYC Photo Safari's 3-1/2 Bridges tour.

    New York City Photo Safari - Central Park NYC Photo Tour

    Central Park NYC Photo Tour

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