New York City walking tour: Brooklyn Heights and Wall Street
You don't have to be from the provinces to enjoy walking around New York City and looking up at some of the architectural and historical marvels on display; there's no shame in craning your neck a little. The two neighborhoods called out here -- Brooklyn Heights and Wall Street -- are particularly rich, and they bookend each other across the harbor. (Hopping on the 2/3 subway for one stop will get you from one to the other.) -- TED LOOS. Special to Newsday
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