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http://www.thegarden.com They call it "the world's most famous arena" for good reason: it boasts the biggest pop acts in the world (Bruce Springsteen will bring his E Street Band nowhere else). But if huge concerts aren't your bag, MSG's truly got something for everyone: hockey (the Rangers), basketball (the Knicks), boxing matches, and, on occasion, the circus. More >>
http://www.mphc.com Manhattan Plaza Health Club has everything going for it except location: At 482 West 43rd Street (212-563-7001), it's out of the way for anyone who doesn't live in Hell's Kitchen. But it's well designed, flooded with light from above, and comes equipped with two large whirlpool baths, a climbing wall, a cafA(c), a sundeck, andaits best featureaa stunning new swimming pool under a big glass bubble, where it feels, and looks, like the Caribbean all year round, even when it's 4 degrees out. More >>
http://www.manhattanplazatennis.com A variety of evening and morning tennis programs, and lessons for all ages and levels. More >>
http://www.ymcanyc.org/index.php Less than two years at this location (its former home, at 23rd Street and Seventh Avenue, is being renovated by David Barton), the McBurney YMCA has a heated pool open from 5:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. every weekday; terrific yoga classes at all hours; a permanent floating basketball game for players of all ages, races, and genders in its huge gym; and a padded running track that circles the pool on an upper deck. Drawbacks: The studios are in the basement, so there's no natural light, and the rental lockers have no ventilation, so you don't dare leave a damp suit. Costs run from $82 a month for adults to less than $10 monthly for kids under 12, and there are several different discounts (ask at the membership desk). More >>
Featuring 7 Hard Courts and lessons, tennis players "love'' this park. See Parks Dept. Website for additional information. More >>
http://www.midtowntennis.com The first indoor club in Manhattan, Midtown Tennis has eight tournament Har-Tru courts, full locker-room facilities, and heavily jeweled guests. Indoor courts are a crippling $60a$80. More >>
http://www.nycgovparks.org The largest and most elaborate park of its kind in the area, the imposingly named place provides 14,000 square feet of curved or angled surfaces for eager young wheels, whether bike, board, or blade. Membership: free; knocking out one's teeth on a wicked ollie: priceless. More >>
http://www.nycgovparks.org Despite the absence of a pool and actual gym area, Morningside Park Center does have a few basketball and handball courts as well as a baseball field. There is also a multipurpose room, which can be used as the name suggests. Morningside Park also offers a wide range of after-school care programs for young kids through to teenagers. More >>
http://www.thefirstteemetny.org It takes a particular kind of golfer to seek out this nine-hole course, surrounded by frothy trees and looming tenement buildings. The century-old green is long, narrow, and refreshingly unkempt. More >>
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