Well, I guess it's Safe to Say "The City That Never Sleeps" Finally Goes to Sleep (New York: how much, buying)
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Yea it was pretty light at 2 am on a Saturday around Penn Station. But then again, that's the because the bar scene was filled up, and the people circulated on the southern parts of the city.
Yea it was pretty light at 2 am on a Saturday around Penn Station. But then again, that's the because the bar scene was filled up, and the people circulated on the southern parts of the city.
there are still a lot of people though, it's just not like midday when it's packed
Avenue A between Houston and St. Marks is like a carnival in full swing into the wee hours.
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