Manhattan is filled with options for what to do. It all depends on your situation: traveling alone? As a couple? With kids? Traveling with money? Trying to spend the minimum? Are you a student? How long are you staying?
Some examples of what Manhattan does well:
* Museums * Bars (sports, jazz, alternative, hip, pubs)
* Dance clubs * Art galleries * Theater (Broadway, off-Broadway) * Parks (Central Park is the most famous but there are others) * Shopping (all kinds of shopping, too) * Food: there are tons of options for all kinds of cuisine and prices
* Just walking around can fill your day with hours of fun
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The Manhattan Project IS the codename. So no, there is not.
The address of the Manhattan Library is: Hwy 377 & Gold St, Manhattan, 89022 0095
There is no Manhattan in Georgia. You are likely referring to Manhattan, New York.
Manhattan
No, Manhattan is an island.
The address of the Manhattan Public Library is: 629 Poyntz Avenue, Manhattan, 66502 6086
Tribeca is in Manhattan. Tribeca is a neighborhood in Lower Manhattan.
Brooklyn is bigger than Manhattan in population and size.
Manhattan!
Manhattan was created in 1624.