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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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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The best, coziest place for a burger! 
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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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Patrick Jacobs lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. He studied art at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and is represented by Pierogi Gallery in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. His work, including sculpture, photography and video, is often characterized by a kind of pseudo-science or homespun natural phenomena. "When one settles down to a new home, they immediately set out to discover those things which captivate and hold meaning for them. I moved to Brooklyn, New York in 1999 and twelve years later, I'm still writing my own personal travel guide of the city's unlimited attractions and temptations."
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