Fall in New York City is a special time. The leaves on the trees turn the most beautiful shades of red and orange, and the air has a crisp, fresh smell. People break out their cozy sweaters and enjoy long walks in the park. There’s something about fall in NYC that just feels magical. Of course, fall in NYC wouldn’t be complete without a few cultural experiences, hot drinks, and a meal at a quaint restaurant. When is Fall in NYC? Fall in New York City starts around the end of September to about the second week of November. To…
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