College town Ithaca has two higher-ed institutions to call its own, but also counts to its credit frothing waterfalls, a pleasant pedestrian mall and a clutch of cultural sights.
It won't take visitors long to realize that New Yorkers have a love-hate relationship with public transport - nor to understand why. But despite the system's problems it also facilitates travel around America's biggest city, readily linking Brooklyn with the Bronx, Manhattan with JFK International Airport. Learn more about how it all works, from old-school trolleys to subway tunnels and buses exploring this facility's educational exhibits at its main building in Brooklyn. Also keep an eye on the associated gallery space in Grand Central Terminal, where the NY Transit Museum hosts changing exhibits.
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