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http://www.haircuttersofparis.com Haircutters of Paris offers an array of prettying services, including hair extensions and perma-makeup (applied with a tattoo needle!). Beauticians and hairdressers are exact, but natural beauty is not exactly valued here. If you go blond, youare not going to fool anyone. More >>
http://www.handofglorytattoo.com Hand of Glory specializes in traditional tattoos but they also do custom work. There are five professional tattoo artists working at any given time, including fine arts graduates and self-taught artists. Two professional body piercers are also on hand along with a large selection of jewelry. More >>
http://www.harlemheritage.com Historical explorations of the neighborhood, particularly the former homes and hangouts of political figures, literary giants and Apollo Theater stars. More >>
http://www.harlemspirituals.com You can choose from a spiritual Sunday tour, an evening jazz tour, and much more. These bus tours highlight some of the most interesting and enchanting places in Harlem, and there are tons of variations to choose from. The tours are not obscenely expensive and the guides are funny and know their stuff. If you are looking for a unique tour for your family and friends, this is the one. More >>
http://www.harlemunited.org This nonprofit organization provides adult health care and bereavement counseling for homeless people with AIDS. Volunteers attempt to create community by immersing program members into kooky friendship networks of "household buddies," "hospital buddies," "traditional buddies," and "buddies at large." More >>
http://www.hartrepro.com Hart Reproduction can accept documentsaeven very large onesathrough e-mail. They'll print anything from envelopes and letterhead to documents and posters. Monochrome or color printing is available; they also provide graphic design services. More >>
http://www.heartsandminds.org Bill Blackmanas 9-year old non-profit works to encourage apathetic people that they have auntapped power to make things better.a Visit heartsandminds.org for articles on environment, poverty, campaign reform and self-help. More >>
Hectoras will repair (quite quickly) anything made of leather. Full soles start at $45. Half-soles are $30. More >>
http://www.heightscafeny.com Formerly host to the Brooklyn Debutante Ball, the Heights Casino specializes in recreating the good old, all-white splendor of early-day racquet clubs: bourbon at court-side, squeaky-strict dress codes, and an unabashedly impossible member-screening process. The center court is straddled by wicker table sets and a grand piano. This year, the club celebrates its 100th anniversary. Cheers, gents! Also at: 101 Clark St, Brooklyn, 718 923-6021. More >>
http://www.heraldsquarehotel.com Housed in the building where Life magazine was published from 1883 to 1936, this hotel is a great value in a landmark location. Though the rooms are nothing special, they are clean, pleasant, and feature many amenities (like free Wi-Fi access and an on-site, coin-operated laundry room) that will make budget-conscious travelers feel at home. The central midtown location is great for shopping at Macyas, catching a game at Madison Square Garden, or seeing the sights from the top of the nearby Empire State Building. More >>
http://www.hopinc.org In the world of LGBT groups, Heritage of Pride is the wise emcee. Organizer of the Pride march, rally, and Pridefest, which an estimated 750,000 people attend, HOP has got the divas, the big bunches of rainbow balloons, the floats, the beats, and the sass to throw a killer party. But letas not sell them short: HOPas members have business sense, too: Each parade and dance on the pier doubles as a fundraiser, and a smart 14-member executive board governs the group and works those funds. They have learned well from their predecessors, who were instrumental in renaming part of Christopher Street aStonewall Place.a More >>
http://www.hertz.com While all car rental companies have their own websites, Hertzas includes a detailed explanation of their insurance policies. They explain disability accommodations and also offer maps and weather information. Their fleet of cars spans 15 categories, and the company notes how many people and how much luggage will fit in each model. If need be, you can return your car to one of their hundreds of locations across the country. More >>
http://www.hertz.com While all car rental companies have their own websites, Hertzas includes a detailed explanation of their insurance policies. They explain disability accommodations and also offer maps and weather information. Their fleet of cars spans 15 categories, and the company notes how many people and how much luggage will fit in each model. If need be, you can return your car to one of their hundreds of locations across the country. More >>
http://www.hertz.com While all car rental companies have their own websites, Hertzas includes a detailed explanation of their insurance policies. They explain disability accommodations and also offer maps and weather information. Their fleet of cars spans 15 categories, and the company notes how many people and how much luggage will fit in each model. If need be, you can return your car to one of their hundreds of locations across the country. More >>
http://www.hmi.org The home of Harvey Milk High, the Hetrick Martin Institute has been around since 1979. They are now the largest, multi-sectioned, non-profit LGBT organization in New York. Apart from the LGBT High School, there are numerous extra-curricular cultural programs in which the community in general can participate. More >>
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