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In my experience they were. I meant around union square around midnight too.
Again, you're lying. Union Square is not quiet, not even around midnight. You're on top of the third busiest subway hub in NYC, and there are large 24-hour supermarkets and a hospital right on the square, as well as a ton of restaurants.
Union Square may have higher restaurant density than almost anywhere in NYC.
Lol you were the who said every single block is bustling compared to rest of north america. Day and night . This isnt true. Go back a page and read your post.
No, I never made such a claim. I said that Midtown, as a whole, is much busier than anywhere in North America, and that there are no remotely "dead" blocks in Midtown at 8 PM.
The top four cities are, not coincidentally, major international airline hubs. Even if a tourist wanted to visit Chicago, he or she would most likely have to pass through one of the top four first.
The top four cities are, not coincidentally, major international airline hubs. Even if a tourist wanted to visit Chicago, he or she would most likely have to pass through one of the top four first.
nah, Chicago (O'Hare) has a lot of direct international flights. You don't need to switch planes to get to chicago in most instances.
The top four cities are, not coincidentally, major international airline hubs. Even if a tourist wanted to visit Chicago, he or she would most likely have to pass through one of the top four first.
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