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Anna Pakman

Anna Pakman

Vice President, Digital Marketing/ Blogger at I Love NY

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10 Wheelchair Accessible Trip Ideas in New York State

Looking for a getaway that packs in plenty of fun and also happens to be completely wheelchair accessible? Look no further than New York State! From majestic waterfalls to captivating mansions and some of the best displays of modern art in the country, there are lots of things to see and do that are accessible to all.
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Where to Get Ice Cream in New York State

We all scream for ice cream—and New York State, where the ice cream sundae was invented, has some of the very best. From trendy artisan-run shops, featuring unique flavors you won’t find anywhere
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The Taylor Swift Guide to New York

Welcome to New York, Swifties, it’s been waiting for you. Live your best vacation life on a trip to New York State with itineraries featuring places from iconic lyrics, music videos, and even a few gems frequented by Taylor herself in her New Yorker era.
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Live Out Your American Girl Doll Dreams at These Historic NY ... - ...

Credit: @innsofaurora on Instagram October is New York State History Month and we’re throwing it back to a few moments and places in NY history with a fun nostalgic twist. Scroll down to find the
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A Local's Guide to Accessible NYC: Things to Do, Where to Stay ... ...

Updated: January 13, 202 New York City is full of accessible attractions that are ready to welcome visitors of all abilities, from world-class museums to hidden gems that you’ve got to see to believe
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48 Hours in The Hamptons

Once made up of quaint farming and fishing villages on the South Fork of Long Island’s East End, the area known as “The Hamptons” has transformed into a playground of the rich and famous. With