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Les Numéros En Gras Renvoient Aux Cartes 272 Index Les numéros en gras renvoient aux cartes. 3 East 84th Street 194 B 3 et 4 de Gramercy Park West 130 Bagels 90 28 Liberty 64 Bank of New York Mellon Building 65 36 Gramercy Park East 131 Banques 259 41 Cooper Square 120 Barnard College 214 69th Regiment Armory 130 Barrymore Theatre 172 107th Infantry Memorial 188 Bars et boîtes de nuit 135 East 57th Street 149 68 Jay Street Bar 226 Abbey Pub 209 Aldo Sohm Wine Bar 174 A An Beal Bocht Cafe 242 Abyssinian Baptist Church 219 Angel’s Share 125 A Accessoires 228, 231 Attaboy 93 Aéroports Bar 54 175 Barracuda 117 John F. Kennedy 250 Bar Tabac 232 LaGuardia 251 Bar Veloce 125 INDEX Newark Liberty 250 BBar and Grill 125 African Burial Ground National Bembe 228 Monument 58 Bemelmans Bar 200 Aînés 259 Blind Tiger Ale House 109 Alice in Wonderland 184 Brandy’s Piano Bar 200 Alimentation 92, 100, 108, 117, 124, 135, Burp Castle 126 156, 198, 208 d.b.a. 126 Alwyn Court Apartments 173 Domaine Wine Bar 240 Dos Caminos 136 Ambrose 73 Flûte Midtown 175 American Academy of Arts and Letters 216 Gallow Green 117 American Folk Art Museum 204 Great Hall Balcony Bar 200 American Museum of Natural History 205 Henrietta Hudson 110 American Surety Building 65 Hudson Common 175 Hudson Malone 159 Ansonia 207 Iona Bar 228 Apollo Theater 218 Jack the Horse Tavern 225 Appellate Division Courthouse of the New Jake’s Dilemma 209 York State Supreme Court 127 La Birreria 136 Architecture 47 Le Bain 117 Argent 259 Library Bar 175 Marshall Stack 93 Arsenal 184 Max Fish 93 Articles pour la cuisine 198 McSorley’s Old Ale House 126 Arts 39 Middle Branch 159 Astoria 238 Paddy Reilly’s Music Bar 136 Astor Library 120 Paris Café 73 Pegu Club 102 Astor Place 120 Pieces 110 Autocar 252 Please Don’t Tell 126 Avery Architectural & Fine Arts Library 214 Radegast Hall & Biergarten 228 http://www.guidesulysse.com/catalogue/FicheProduit.aspx?isbn=9782894645833 273 Bars et boîtes de nuit (suite) Brookfield Place 74 Roof Garden Café and Martini Bar 200 Brooklyn 221, 223 Sake Bar Decibel 126 Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) 229 Schiller’s Liquor Bar 93 Brooklyn Botanic Garden 230 Shalel Lounge 209 Brooklyn Bridge 60 Sky Terrace 175 S.O.B.’s 102 Brooklyn Bridge Park 224 Sweet Revenge 109 Brooklyn Heights 222 The Brooklyn Barge 228 Brooklyn Historical Society 222, 225 The Creek and The Cave 240 Brooklyn Museum 229 The Dead Rabbit Grocery and Grog 73 Brotherhood Synagogue 131 The Duplex 109 Bryant Park 142 The Half King Bar & Restaurant 117 The Monster 110 The Vig Bar 102 Verlaine 94 C Vin sur Vingt 109 Cadeaux et souvenirs 198 Webster Hall 126 Canal Street 85 White Horse Tavern 109 Carnegie Hall 172 Baseball 262 Carroll Gardens 230 C Basketball 262 Cartes de crédit 260 Bateau 258 Cartier 145 Battery Maritime Building 78 Castle Clinton 78 Battery Park 78 Cathedral Church of Saint John the INDEX Battery Park City 74, 75 Divine 211 Bayard-Condict Building 119 CBS 146 Bear Mountain State Park 242 Celebrate Brooklyn! 270 Belvedere Castle 182 Central Park 179, 181 Benjamin N. Duke House 194 Central Park SummerStage 180 Bergdorf-Goodman 147 Central Park Zoo 184 Bernard B. Jacobs 169 Central Synagogue 149 Bethesda Fountain & Terrace 180 Century Association 142 Big Apple 170 Change 260 Big Apple Corner 170 Charging Bull 66 Bijouterie 156 Charles Scribner’s Sons Bookstore 143 Bijoux et accessoires 125 Chaussures 100, 109, 208 Black History Month 269 Cheesecake 91 Bloomingdale’s 149 Chelsea 111, 113 Boerum Hill 229 Chelsea Hotel 112 Booth 169 Chelsea Market 114 Bow Bridge 182 Children’s Museum of Manhattan 207 Bowery 87 Chinatown 84, 87 Bowling Green 66 restaurants 88 Brighton Beach 233, 234 Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony 271 British Empire Building 143 Christmas Windows 271 Broadhurst 169 Christopher Park 104 Broadway 165 Christopher Square 104 Broadway Theatre 172 Christopher Street 104 Broadway (théâtre musical) 44 Chrysler Building 152 Bronx, The 241 Church of Saint Jean Baptiste 191 Bronx Zoo 241 Church of Saint Mary the Virgin 171 http://www.guidesulysse.com/catalogue/FicheProduit.aspx?isbn=9782894645833 274 Church of St. Ignatius Loyola 194 David H. Koch Theater 202 Church of the Ascension 103 David N. Dinkins Municipal Building 58 Church of the Heavenly Rest 195 Décalage horaire 261 Church of the Holy Communion 111 Décoration 100, 109, 136, 157 Church of the Intercession 215 Défilé de la Saint Patrick 269 Church of the Transfiguration 85 Delacorte Clock 184 Cinéma 39 Delacorte Theatre 183 Citi Field 235 Delis 90 Citigroup Center 149 Delmonico’s 70 City Hall 57 Deno’s Wonder Wheel 234 City Hall Park 61 Déplacements 252 CityPASS 58 Deutsche Bank 71 Civic Center 57 Dia:Beacon 242 Cleopatra’s Needle 184 Diamond District 143 Climat 260 Disquaires 93, 109, 125, 228 Cobble Hill 230 Drawing Center 96 Cold Spring 242 Drogues 261 D Colonnade Row 120 Duffy Square 171 Columbia University 212 DUMBO 225 Columbus Avenue 204 Dyckman Farmhouse Museum 217 Columbus Circle 201 INDEX Columbus Park 85 Comcast Building 144 E Comédies musicales 166 East Coast Memorial 78 Comedy clubs 176 East Village 121 Concourse, The 143 Edgar Allan Poe Cottage 241 Condé Nast Building 170 Ed Sullivan Theatre 172 Coney Island 232 Egg cream 91 Coney Island Boardwalk 233 Eldridge Street Synagogue 88 Conference House 243 Électricité 261 Confucius Plaza 86 Elevated Acre 68 Congregation Shearith Israel 204 Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art 230 Conservatory Garden 197 Consolidated Edison Company Building 132 Ellis Island 81, 82 Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Ellis Island Museum of Immigration 83 Museum 195 El Museo del Barrio 197 Cooper Union Building 120 Empire State Building 138 Corona 236 Enfants 261 Court Street 230 Ernesto Fabbri House 187 Cunard Building 65 Esplanade 77 Événements 269 D E.V. Haughwout Building 99 Daily News Building 152 Dairy, The 179 F Dairy Visitor Center 179 Feast of San Gennaro 271 Dakota Apartments 204 Federal Hall National Memorial 64 Damrosch Park 204 Federal Reserve Bank of New York 63 David Geffen Hall 202 Festivals 269 http://www.guidesulysse.com/catalogue/FicheProduit.aspx?isbn=9782894645833 275 Fifth Avenue 138, 141 Greenwich Village 103, 105 Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church 147 Grove Court 106 Fifth Avenue Synagogue 187 Guggenheim Bandshell 204 Fire Island 233 Guggenheim Museum, Solomon R. 195 First Presbyterian Church 103 Five Boro Bike Tour 269 Flatiron Building 127 H Flatiron District 127, 129 Harlem Week 270 Flatiron Prow Artspace 127 Harry F. Sinclair House 191 Flushing 235 Harvard Club 142 Flushing Meadows Corona Park 235 Hayden Planetarium 206 Football américain 262 Hébergement Fort Tryon Park 216 414 Hotel 176 Arlo Nomad 160 Fourth University Society 205 Bryant Park Hotel 160 Franklin D. Roosevelt Boardwalk 233 Carlton Arms Hotel 137 Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Casablanca Hotel 176 Park 148 Chelsea Pines Inn 118 Fraunces Tavern Museum 68 CitizenM New York Times Square Hotel 177 G Fred F. French Building 143 Colonial House Inn 118 Frick Collection 188 Cosmopolitan Hotel 67 Friends Seminary 132 Gansevoort Metpacking NYC 118 Gramercy Park Hotel 137 Fulton Fish Market 73 Hostelling International New York 210 INDEX Fulton Market Building 72 Hotel 31 159 Hotel Élysée 160 Hotel Metro 160 G Hotel Shocard 176 Garment District 164 Hotel Wales 200 Gateway National Recreation Area 244 Hotel Wolcott 159 Gay 263 Hudson 177 Jazz on the Park Hostel 210 General Electric Building 151 Kimpton Hotel Eventi 160 General Grant National Memorial 214 La Quinta Inn & Suites Manhattan 160 General Motors Building 149 Marco LaGuardia Hotel & Suites by Géographie 23 Lexington 236 George Washington Bridge 216 Mercer Hotel 102 Millenium Hilton 67 Gerald Schoenfeld 169 Morgans 160 Golf 231, 242, 244 New York Marriott Downtown 79 Governors Island 78 Novotel New York Times Square 177 Grace Church 122, 222 Nu Hotel 232 Grace Court 222 Paramount Hotel 178 Gracie Mansion 194 Pod 51 Hotel 159 Radio City Apartments 178 Gramercy 131 Renaissance New York Times Square Gramercy Park 130 Hotel 178 Grand Army Plaza 148 SoHo Grand Hotel 102 Grand Central Terminal 151 The Algonquin Hotel 161 Grands magasins 67, 157, 198 The Beekman, a Thompson Hotel 67 The Evelyn 137 Great Lawn 183 The Franklin Hotel 200 Greenacre Park 151 The Harlem Flophouse 220 Greene Street 96 The Iroquois New York 161 Greenways 259 The Jane Hotel 118 http://www.guidesulysse.com/catalogue/FicheProduit.aspx?isbn=9782894645833 276 Hébergement (suite) James Burden House 196 The Lexington New York City 159 Jane’s Carousel 224 The Lucerne Hotel 210 Japan Society Gallery 153 The Ludlow 94 Jazz 40 The Peninsula New York 161 The Pierre 200 Jefferson Market Library 104 The Townhouse Inn of Chelsea 118 Jewish Museum, The 196 The Wall Street Inn 67 Jewish Theological Seminary 215 Walker Hotel 110 John Golden 169 Warwick New York Hotel 160 Washington Square Hotel 110 Jouets 125, 174 W New York - Times Square 178 Jour de l’An 269 YOTEL New York 178 Jours fériés 264 Helen Hayes Theatre 169 Judson Memorial Church 106 Helmsley Building 151 Juilliard School 204 Henderson Place Historic District 195 Henry Luce Nature Observatory 182 Herald Square 164 K Herald Square Pedestrian Plaza 167 Knickerbocker Hotel 167 I Heures d’ouverture 264 High Line, The 115 Hispanic Society of America 216 L Histoire 26 Ladies’ Mile 133 INDEX Historic Richmond Town 243 Lady Chapel 145 Hockey 262 Lake, The 180 Hotel 17 131 Lefferts Historic House 230 Hotel Belleclaire 207 Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Hotel Pennsylvania 163 Art 96 Hotel Theresa 218 Lever House 149 Hudson River Park 95 Librairies 101, 136, 174, 198, 226, 228 Hudson Valley 242 Lincoln Center 202 Hugh O’Neill Department Store 111 Lincoln Center Out of Doors Festival 270 Lipstick, The 149 I Literary Walk 180 IMAX 206 Littérature 45 Independence Day 270 Little Italy 84, 87 India House 70 Little Singer Building 98 Indicatif régional 267 Loeb Boathouse Central Park 180 International Building 145 Long Island City 239 Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum 171 Louis Armstrong House Museum 238 Inwood Hill Park 217 Lower East Side 84, 87 Irving Place 131 Lower East Side Tenement Museum 88 Low Memorial Library 212 J Lucy Drexel Dahlgren House 196 Luna Park 232 Jacob K.
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