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New York puts on its prettiest face come fall, so now’s the perfect time to check out a new part of town. We hit the pavement to bring you things to do in New York in four neighborhoods that might not be on your radar, as well as tips from local bloggers. Plus, we reopen the book on two classic nabes in Manhattan and Brooklyn that deserve a second look. And in case you seek further guidance, check out our list of the best new tours for locals.
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