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[ ]Welcome & Introduction
Welcome to the "City that never sleeps". Come inside to find our RULES and other important information.
2041,040on Jun 14, 2009, 7:31am
by Michael Manceni
in The Rules
[ ]The People of New York
Come here to fill out character applications and other information you may need before filling out one.
1745on Aug 23, 2009, 4:58pm
by Ms. New York
in Characters & Jobs
[ ]Behind the Mask
Come here to find out about the people behind their character masks.
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[ ]Cell Phone
When of your main sources of communication. Make sure you have it with you, or else you will miss text messages and calls.
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[ ]Pager
As a doctor, this is very important to have. Do not lose it!
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[ ]E-Mail
You never know when you have to send someone a quick e-mail. Also important for work.
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[ ]Personal Vehicle
Take a spin around New York in your own car. But beware of the traffic.
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[ ]Taxi Cab
Hail a cab and be on your way around the city. Remember the meter is always running.
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[ ]The Subway
One quick way to get around is to take the subway. Hop on and get going.
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[ ]The Train Station
Buy your ticket and make your way around like other people in the city.
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[ ]Ferry Boat
When visting different parts of NY, you need to take the ferry.
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[ ]Stuyvesant High School
345 Chambers Street.
Opened in 1904 on Manhattan's East Side and moved to a new building in Battery Park City in 1992. Stuyvesant is noted for its strong academic programs, having produced many notable alumni including four Nobel laureates. It is one of the most competitive public high schools in the United States, sending more students to some of the nation's most prestigious universities than most other public or private schools.
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[ ]New York University
A private, nonsectarian, research university in New York City. NYU's main campus is situated in the Greenwich Village section of Manhattan. Founded in 1831, NYU is the largest private, nonprofit institution of higher education in the United States, with an enrollment of more than 50,000 students.
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[ ]Juilliard School
60 Lincoln Center Plaza.
Founded in 1905 and located at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York City, is a performing arts conservatory. It is informally identified as simply Juilliard, and trains about 800 undergraduate and graduate students in dance, drama, and music.

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[ ]New York Times
620 Eighth Avenue.
Founded in 1851 and published in New York City. The largest metropolitan newspaper in the United States, "The Gray Lady"—named for its staid appearance and style—is regarded as a national newspaper of record.

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[ ]New York Magazine
75 Varick Street.
Founded by Milton Glaser and Clay Felker in 1968 as a competitor to The New Yorker, it offers less national news and more gossipy, tabloid-like stories, but has also published noteworthy articles on city and state politics and culture over the years. It was one of the first "lifestyle" magazines, and its format and style have been copied by other American regional city publications.
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[ ]People Magazine
1271 Ave Of The Americas
People is a weekly American magazine of celebrity and human-interest stories, published by Time Inc. People is perhaps best known for its yearly special issues naming "Most Beautiful People", "The Best and Worst Dressed", and "The Sexiest Man Alive". The magazine maintains editorial bureaus in New York City, Los Angeles, and London.
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[ ]Vogue Magazine
350 Madison Ave
Vogue is a fashion and lifestyle magazine published in eighteen countries by Condé Nast Publications. Each month, Vogue publishes a magazine addressing topics of fashion, life and design. Vogue is most famous as a presenter of images of high fashion and high society, but it also publishes writings on art, culture, politics, and ideas. It has also helped to enshrine the fashion model as celebrity.
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[ ]Elle Magazine
1633 Broadway
Elle is a worldwide magazine that focuses on women's fashion, beauty, health, and entertainment. It was founded by Pierre Lazareff and his wife Hélène Gordon in 1945. The title, in French, means "she". It is now the world’s largest fashion magazine, with 39 international editions in over 60 countries.
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[ ]The News Stand
Come here to find new issues of Magazines and Newspapers.
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[ ]New York Stock Exchange
11 Wall Street in Lower Manhattan.
It is the largest stock exchange in the world by dollar value of its listed companies' securities. Also known as Wall Street.
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[ ]Bank Of New York
Here you can come and check on your money, take loans and have your own bank account.
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[ ]Museums
Explore what the city has to offer with the best museums. Some are full of history, art and other themes.
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[ ]Attractions
Come here to find some of the best attractions New York has to offer. Here you can find some of the best beaches and great places.
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[ ]Shopping District
Every New Yorker loves shopping and here is the place to do it. Lined with the finest stores, what are you waiting for?
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[ ]Entertainment District
How can New York be New York if you don't have entertainment? Well, here you will find all the hot spots where you can see shows, events and other various things.
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[ ]Central Park
Manhattan
a large public, urban park in New York City, with about twenty-five million visitors annually. Most of the areas immediately adjacent to the park are known for impressive buildings and valuable real estate. Central Park has been a National Historic Landmark since 1963.

The park is maintained by the Central Park Conservancy and the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation. The park was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and architect Calvert Vaux. While much of the park looks natural, it is in fact almost entirely landscaped. It contains several natural-looking lakes and ponds, extensive walking tracks, two ice-skating rinks, the Central Park Zoo, the Central Park Conservatory Garden, a wildlife sanctuary, a large area of natural woods, a reservoir with an encircling running track, and the outdoor Delacorte Theater which hosts the "Shakespeare in the Park" summer festivals.

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[ ]Yankee Stadium
East 161st Street & River Avenue, Bronx.
a baseball stadium located in the The Bronx, a borough of New York City. It serves as the home ballpark for the New York Yankees, replacing the previous Yankee Stadium, built in 1923. The new ballpark was constructed across the street, north-northeast of the 1923 Yankee Stadium, on the former site of Macombs Dam Park.

Much of the stadium incorporates design elements from the previous Yankee Stadium, while paying homage to the Yankees' history. Although the stadium began construction in August 2006, the project of building a new stadium for the Yankees is one that has spanned many years and faced many controversies. Financing for the stadium has been a very divisive issue, with New York City citizens criticizing the city's decision to use funds to build the sports venue, instead of using it for other pressing issues. The projected total cost of the stadium is $1.5 billion, making it the second most expensive stadium in the world after Wembley Stadium.

Come here with family and friends and enoy a nice day out and watch the game. Maybe you can even meet some of the players.
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[ ]New York Presbyterian Hospital
Founded in 1868. A prominent university hospital in New York City, composed of two medical centers, Columbia University Medical Center and the Cornell University Weill Medical Center.

NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital is one of the most comprehensive university hospitals in the world, with leading specialists in every field of medicine.

Please come here with all your medical needs.

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[ ]New York Police Department
One Police Plaza
Established in 1845, is currently the largest police force in the United States, with primary responsibilities in law enforcement and investigation within the five boroughs of New York City. The NYPD was the first police department in the United States
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[ ]New York Fire Department
Established in 1898. Protecting the citizens and property of New York City's five boroughs from fires and fire hazards, providing emergency medical services, technical rescue as well as providing first response to biological, chemical and radioactive hazards.

The FDNY, the largest municipal fire department in the United States, has approximately 11,600 uniformed officers and firefighters and over 3,200 uniformed EMTs and paramedics. It faces an extraordinarily varied challenge. In addition to responding to building types that range from wood-frame single family homes to high-rise structures, there are the many bridges and tunnels, large parks and wooded areas that can give rise to major brush fires, and one of the largest subway systems in the world.

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[ ]Schmidt, Gibson & Klein
105 Avenue of the Americas
A firm of more than 500 lawyers, with diverse backgrounds, personalities, ideas and interests, who collaborate with clients to help them conquer their most critical legal challenges and business goals. Our long-standing clients include many of the largest publicly and privately held corporations and financial institutions in the United States and throughout the world. We continue to serve as counsel to numerous start-up companies and investment funds, and over the years have nurtured many through their growth into industry players.
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[ ]John F Kennedy International Airport
Queens County
It is the top international air passenger gateway to the United States and is also the leading freight gateway to the country by value of shipments. JFK airport is the base of operations for JetBlue Airways and is also a major international gateway hub for Delta Air Lines and American Airlines.
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[ ]Fleur De Royale Hotel
Founded in 2008. After receiving numerous reviews and comments, this hotel has become one of the hottest ones in New York. It offers indoor pools, arcades, spa treatments, penthouse suites for rent and much more. This luxury hotel is run by Anne Boleyn. Enjoy fine dining, entertainment and staying at a place in style.

French and American influence intertwined, this hotel will attract the young and the old. Plenty of things here to do to keep everyone happy while staying here.

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[ ]The Prestiege Nightclub
Founded in 2009, this nightclub soon became a hot spot in New York. It attracts bands and has great crowds. No one under age is allowed here and there are bouncers at the entrance, so beware. All ids' are checked but you know how it is, some people get by. Come in and party. Who knows, you might see some other people you know partying as well.
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[ ]Hunkmania
45 W 21st St
Male Strip Club. No one under the age of twenty one is allowed in the club. ID is required. Remember to bring your dollars ladies.
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[ ]Lollipop
1014 N 32nd Street
Female Strip club. No one under the age of twenty one is allowed into the club. ID is required. Bring your money boys.
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[ ]Apartments, Condos, Townhomes, Penthouses
In the city, most of the residents reside in Apartments or condos. Penthouses and townhomes. Here you will find some of them.
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[ ]Boleyn Manor
Located In Long Island.
A beautiful and lush estate with armed security and many rooms. Carter and Anne Boleyn-Hayes reside here.
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[ ]Juarez Mansion
Located in Long Island, NY.
A nice mansion located by the water with an amazing view. Livvie Heather Juarez resides here.
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