Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for these suggestions. They are great. She's 11, so I anticipate she will change her mind a few times, but we are giving her a chance to explore her interests. Is income inequality very visible in that area?
You mean will you have to see homelessness? Of course you will.
I mean will she be able to realize the income inequality so she can actually experience the real world. Or, is it policed and moved elsewhere so the inconvenience of the visibility does not "bother" the tourists. I want her to see it![]()
There are a fair number of "street people" in New York. I think that most are undercover cops or mentally hill. If you end up waiting some place where tourists go and street people go, you'll see outreach people come by and try to persuade them to go to a shelter.
The easiest way to see homeless people is to go the 34th Street subway station, right by Macy's.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for these suggestions. They are great. She's 11, so I anticipate she will change her mind a few times, but we are giving her a chance to explore her interests. Is income inequality very visible in that area?
You mean will you have to see homelessness? Of course you will.
I mean will she be able to realize the income inequality so she can actually experience the real world. Or, is it policed and moved elsewhere so the inconvenience of the visibility does not "bother" the tourists. I want her to see it![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for these suggestions. They are great. She's 11, so I anticipate she will change her mind a few times, but we are giving her a chance to explore her interests. Is income inequality very visible in that area?
You mean will you have to see homelessness? Of course you will.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for these suggestions. They are great. She's 11, so I anticipate she will change her mind a few times, but we are giving her a chance to explore her interests. Is income inequality very visible in that area?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for these suggestions. They are great. She's 11, so I anticipate she will change her mind a few times, but we are giving her a chance to explore her interests. Is income inequality very visible in that area?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for these suggestions. They are great. She's 11, so I anticipate she will change her mind a few times, but we are giving her a chance to explore her interests. Is income inequality very visible in that area?
Anonymous wrote:Ugh. I would not encourage this career choice.
Anonymous wrote:Hi-We are taking our 12 year old to NYC for her bday. She had decided she wants to go into finance and become a banker (I know) so we are taking her to tour the Federal Reserve. I'm looking for other suggestions of interesting attractions. We are also stopping outside the AMEX building and NYSE. Any other suggestions?