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Gothamist Fall Guide: 20 Things To Do In October


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Nell Casey

Published Oct 1, 2012

Modified Oct 10, 2012


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In September we said goodbye to big sodas and eating Shake Shack guilt-free while saying hello to new taxis and improved subway transfers. Yarn got kinky,  Brooklyn got Barclayed and Patrick Stewart got Dish.What's in store for October? Click through to find out!
Original photo via susiejulie's flickr

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Published Oct 1, 2012

Modified Oct 10, 2012


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