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From cocktails the size of your head to expensive luxury hot dogs and old staple dishes, here are some of New York City's best, oldest, and biggest foods and drinks.
Get to know Columbia University in New York City by visiting its off-the-beaten-path destinations, including a nuclear power laboratory and its whispering bench.
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