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Gothamist Fall Guide: 20 Things To Do In November


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Nell Casey

Published Nov 2, 2012

Modified Nov 2, 2012


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Last month, among other things, we learned that urban foraging can be dangerous and you probably shouldn't rob Brooklyn 7-Elevens. We met tons of cute and furry animals and cried again when we realized Jack and Rose could both have survived. Even though we're all still reeling from Hurricane Sandy, let's look forward to November for some hot things to do as weather cools down. And if you want to volunteer with the recovery efforts, here's how to get involved.
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Published Nov 2, 2012

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