Some call it the city that never sleeps, some call it the Big Apple, but whatever you decide to call it, I call New York my hometown.
When I want to get out of Queens, the borough I grew up in, I often head to Manhattan's Upper West Side.
It's calmer there than in other parts of Manhattan. In fact, it's the most laid-back area in the city.
The Upper West Side lies above West 58th Street between Central Park and the Hudson River Central Park attracts people from the entire region to the Upper West Side.
Some come to see the rare and unique items that street vendors offer.
Some come to take a horse-drawn carriage ride around the park.
Nearby is Gray's Papaya, known for its fruit drinks, hot dogs and "recession specials."
The restaurant has been featured in numerous movies, books and TV shows.
The Upper West Side... it's where you go to catch a break, to avoid crowds and action elsewhere in the city.



































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