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Union Square Park

Union Square (also known as Union Square Park) is an important and historic intersection in New York City, located where Broadway and the Bowery came together in the early 19th century. Today it is bounded by 14th Street, Union Square East, 17th Street, and Union Square West. It is run and operated jointly by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation as well as the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.<br> In 1976, the Council on the Environment of New York City established the Greenmarket program, which provided regional small family farmers with opportunities to sell their fruits, vegetables and other farm products at open-air markets in the city. The most famous is the Union Square Greenmarket, held Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays between 8 AM and 6 PM year round. 250,000 customers a week purchase 1,000 varieties of fruits and vegetables at the market. The variety of produce available is broader by perhaps a factor of ten than what is found in a conventional supermarket.

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Lake George Scooters

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New England Aquarium

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Madison Square Garden

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Cathedral of St. John the Divine

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Alaska SeaLife Center

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Space Needle

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Woodland Park Zoo

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Silverwood Theme Park & Boulder Beach

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Wyoming Dinosaur Center

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Full Blast

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Kiddieland

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Brookfield Zoo

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Mammoth Cave National Park

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Potter Park Zoo Society

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Boone Hall Plantation & Gardens

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Marine Life Oceanarium

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Miracle Strip Park

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Nashville Zoo

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Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex

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Pioneer Village

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Western Playland

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Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo

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Camp Snoopy

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Adventureland

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Hollywood Sign

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Cliff's Amusement Park

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Aquarium of the Bay

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Wild Island Family Adventure Park

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Griffith Observatory

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Adventure Zonee El Paso

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Austin Rock Gym

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Emporia Zoo

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Bahama Beach Waterpark

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Blue Bayou Dixie Landin