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New York's iconic Sex and the City landmark could be harder to see
The owner wants to erect a fence to deter intrusive fans who "try to open the main entrance door, or, when drunk late at night, ring the doorbells".
Have Sex and the City fans stooped too low? Iconic NYC brownstone, and stoop, to be gated off
Carrie Bradshaw's apartment was almost its own character in the hit television series. But is it possible fans of Sex and the City have paid too much attention to the iconic New York City brownstone?
New York City to End ‘Sex and the City’ Tourist Trap After Complaints
And just like that ... New York City is moving to finally put an end to unwanted visitors at Sex and the City’s most famous filming locations. The Associated Press reported that the real-life owner of the Brownstone frequently shown as character Carrie Bradshaw’s home in the show has had enough of tourists trespassing on their stoop.
New York's popular 'Sex in the City' house gated off to protect owner
Popular US television series "Sex and the City" might have come to an end two decades ago, but the home of its main character remains as popular as ever. Tourists are still flocking to the iconic New York City brownstone which was the residence of Carrie Bradshaw,
Thanks, Tourists: Sex and the City Landmark Is Getting a Gate
In Sex and the City and its spinoff, Carrie Bradshaw glides down the steps of her Manhattan apartment to take on New York City. But coming and going isn't so easy for the person actually living in the brownstone in Greenwich's West Village.
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5 Museums To Visit During New York City Must-See Week
New York City Must-See Week runs from January 21 through February 9, with over 60 participating attractions across the five ...
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Here are some of the best deals at this year’s NYC Must-See Week
It was first introduced by the city in 2017 and this year it’s actually longer than a week – it goes from Jan. 21 to Feb. 9 — ...
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