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Re: This is going to sound weird but
ElspethSin See my TER Reviews 389 reads
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1 / 14

Is there a good low key hideout where you can see the fireworks?

davidlopan 13 Reviews 189 reads
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3 / 14
Lila Aubrey See my TER Reviews 476 reads
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4 / 14

The Hamptons does not do it for me.  I mean, it's nice, peaceful, beaches, etc.  But slightly pretentious.  And 2+ hours away. Try Nyack, NY.  You won't be disappointed!

1) It's friendly
2) The house we stayed in was haunted by an early 20th century Broadway actress!  I've read that a LOT of the houses there are haunted.
3) The house was on the Hudson and the views are spectacular- think The Great Gatsby.  
4) Theres a beautiful Rockefeller farm not too far away where you visit the goats, sheep, pigs etc and eat them for dinner:)  
5) Across the river is Sleepy Hollow with plenty of creepy, old cemeteries with many of NY's founding fathers.  

Plus, it's an easy 1 hour train from Grand central

ElspethSin See my TER Reviews 262 reads
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5 / 14
waguy98 3 Reviews 203 reads
posted
6 / 14

If you're looking for a fun and low key viewing of the NYC fireworks, try the waterfront in Long Island City, Queens. One stop from Grand Central on the 7 train. The view will be great, lots of good food in the area, and music. It will not be as crowded as Manhattan.

IammeI 20 Reviews 212 reads
posted
7 / 14

dont tell everyone!
let them keep going out east!

I dont want them up here!!!

vanessafontaine See my TER Reviews 194 reads
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8 / 14

I wish I was in Nyc this July 4th weekend . I love staying in the city , always something going on .  
I wish everyone a happy and safe July 4th !
See you soon NYC!
Xoxox
Vanessa

KL69069 38 Reviews 189 reads
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9 / 14

Take the 7 train only 1 stop from Grand Central to Queens.  Look for the Manhattan skyline when you exit the subway.  Walk toward the river.  The fireworks will be to the South (left as you face Manhattan).

KL69069 38 Reviews 232 reads
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10 / 14
vanessafontaine See my TER Reviews 208 reads
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11 / 14
ChantalStoneNYC 270 reads
posted
12 / 14

Love this idea! Not sure if I have the balls to stay in a haunted house though. LOL.

Posted By: Lila Aubrey
The Hamptons does not do it for me.  I mean, it's nice, peaceful, beaches, etc.  But slightly pretentious.  And 2+ hours away. Try Nyack, NY.  You won't be disappointed!  
   
 1) It's friendly  
 2) The house we stayed in was haunted by an early 20th century Broadway actress!  I've read that a LOT of the houses there are haunted.  
 3) The house was on the Hudson and the views are spectacular- think The Great Gatsby.    
 4) Theres a beautiful Rockefeller farm not too far away where you visit the goats, sheep, pigs etc and eat them for dinner:)  
 5) Across the river is Sleepy Hollow with plenty of creepy, old cemeteries with many of NY's founding fathers.    
   
 Plus, it's an easy 1 hour train from Grand central.      
   
   
   
 

ElspethSin See my TER Reviews 180 reads
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13 / 14

I just took the ferry at that nice park yesterday this might be the place! Thank You!

Posted By: waguy98
If you're looking for a fun and low key viewing of the NYC fireworks, try the waterfront in Long Island City, Queens. One stop from Grand Central on the 7 train. The view will be great, lots of good food in the area, and music. It will not be as crowded as Manhattan.

AHappyCamper 9 Reviews 152 reads
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14 / 14

However, if that kind of get away interested you.  Consider a trip to Vermont in the fall when the leaves change.  I did a road trip not to long ago and stayed at a number of very quaint B&Bs and explored the state.  Fall is the most expensive time of the year to go and places sell out quickly, but it was so enjoyable.

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