Love a great steak & cheese? How about some Italian sausage with onions and peppers?
The Woolworth Building, at fifty-seven stories, is one of the oldest — and one of the most famous — skyscrapers in New York City. More than ninety years after its construction, it is still one of the fifty tallest buildings in the United States as well as one of the twenty tallest buildings in New York City.
Bahr's Restaurant sits in the Highlands across the bay from Sandy Hook. Established in 1917, it is know for its seafood.
The Shipwreck Grill offers patrons fine dining off of Barnegat Bay. Just off of Route 35 in Brielle, New Jersey, the menu offers an incredible array of seafood specialities (but don't worry, there are specials for the land lubbers among us...).
Quebec City Canada is celebrating its 400 Anniversary in 2008 with parades, concerts, and fireworks.
What a way to spend a few days...the Lunar New Year's celebrations in Hong Kong, China.
Six Flags Great Adventure is celebrating its 34th year of operation (2008) in Jackson, New Jersey, situated between New York City and Philadelphia. For those that know the Six Flags brand, it's about the thrill rides.
Gateway National Recreation Area is made up of for separate units in the New York City metropolitan area and run by the National Park Service. It is officially listed as part of the National Parks of New York Harbor.
Heading to New York? This is your final chance to visit The House that Ruth Built.
Australia's most famous ocean swimming club is located at the south end of Bondi beach in Sydney, Australia. For just a few dollars, you can swim in the pool to your heart's content, use the sauna, or just lie down and soak up the sun.