About Debbie
Photograph by Andrew Cenci
http://www.debbiemillman.com
 
Christina Tosi's magical bakery of deliciousness.
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One of the best places in NYC.
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Apropos mural on an iconic street
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The gorgeous set of the blockbuster play Hamilton, at the Richard Rodgers Theater.
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The best place in the world to see a concert or a basketball game.
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A stunning place to watch the ocean.
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The design and photography floor at Barnes & Noble bookstore in Union Square.
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The best, coziest place for a burger! 
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Sculpture by Tom Otterness at the 8th Avenue subway station at 14th street 
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The glorious orange gates in Central Park in 2005.
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A wonderful farm in the middle of NYC.
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The amazing sidewalks across the street from the New York Public Library.
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The offices of Captain Olivia Benson! 
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Best cupcakes ever (aside from my wife's)
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Best fried chicken ever, and the speakeasy downstairs is incredible. 
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Best restaurant in the world.
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