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Grandparents and grandchildren with energy to burn are urged to visit Manhattan's mega-sports complex Chelsea Piers. Home to everything from dual indoor ice skating rinks and rock climbing to America's most technologically advanced driving range and even gymnastics lessons, the center has something for every type and level of athlete.
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Concrete, mini ramp, pro shop, street course, vert, membership and/or fee required.
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Chelsea Piers Sports & Entertainment Complex is a 28-acre waterfront sports village located between 17th and 23rd Streets along Manhattan's Hudson River. This $120 million, privately-financed project has transformed four historic, but long-neglected, piers into a major center for public recreation and waterfront access. Situated on Piers 59, 60, 61 and 62 and in the headhouse that connects them.
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Chelsea Piers complex includes film and television production facilities, including those for CBS College Sports Network and Food Network, a health club, a day spa, the city's largest training center for gymnastics, two basketball courts, playing fields for indoor lacrosse and soccer, batting cages, a rock climbing wall and dance studios. In addition there is an AMF Bowling center, a golf club with
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Sky Rink (212)336?6100. Open daily for a general session in the afternoon starting from 1:00/1:30pm. Check website for details. Adult admission is $12.50 and Youth/Seniors $10.00. Golf Club (212) 336?6400 For kids ages 6 months to 3 years of age, they have a Toddler Adventure Center with all sorts of equipments for little tots to climb, jump, crawl, and explore. It's $11/individual session. Check
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Chelsea Opera provides opportunities for both seasoned and emerging artists to advance their craft in a professional setting with a chamber orchestra in New York City. Modest in scale without sacrificing its high performance values, the company presents mainstage productions in an intimate performing space in a landmark church: St. Peter"s Church in Chelsea on West 20th Street. Its productions of
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Chelsea Piers Skatepark- Pier 62 23rd St & the Hudson River New York, NY 10011 212.336.6200 The 2004 Skate Park now features a 5' Spine, the Beginner Ollie Zone including a 4' Quarter, 2' Wedge and a 3' Start Box, the Intermediate Fun Box including a 24' Ledge, a Kinked Flat Rail, and an 18' Ollie Ledge. With the addition of these new obstacles, and the Skate Park Playground, the 2004 Skate Park will
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23' x 65' with 14 different climbing routes; The Field House at Chelsea Piers offers private and semiprivate rock climbing lessons for climbers of any age. Youth rock climbing classes are offered, as well as private and semi-private lessons. Or, opt for a Rock & Roll session (ages 5 - 16 only) - an hour and a half of gymnastics and rock climbing in a group setting. Please visit http://www.chelseapiers
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The park is located in the middle of the city! This park is huge with many attractions for little and not so little kids! Baseball field, basketball field, and much more! The playground has many swings, a sandbox, benches, etc.
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Trees, trash, benches, poop bags.
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Chelsea Market is an enclosed collection of retail shops and restaurants in the historic National Biscuit Company complex at 75 Ninth Avenue in the Chelsea neighborhood. The original factory floors and exposed brick halls have been maintained, but since 1997 this complex has featured gourmet food vendors like Manhattan Fruit Exchange, Amy's Bread and Fat Witch Bakery. Anthropologie, the lifestyle
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