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Thursday, February 4, 2010
Where are the best places to go in New York?
I am going to New York City this summer and I will definitely be shopping for purses wallets and clothes. Where is the best places to go for that sort of thing. Cheap places would be best I'm not that rich.
The first on is the Century 21 Department Store, which is located on Church and Cortlandt Streets in Lower Manhattan. There you can get wallets, purses and clothing for less.
The second place I would recommend is Chinatown. There you get cheap knock off handbags and purse from the many of merchants along Canal Street.
I found, during my time in LA, that the hole-in-the-wall taco places had the best food.
ReplyDeleteMay I recommend two.
ReplyDeleteThe first on is the Century 21 Department Store, which is located on Church and Cortlandt Streets in Lower Manhattan. There you can get wallets, purses and clothing for less.
The second place I would recommend is Chinatown. There you get cheap knock off handbags and purse from the many of merchants along Canal Street.
I hope this information is very helpful.
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