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Gothamist Summer Guide: 20 Things To Do With The Rest Of Your June


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Nell Casey

Published Jun 14, 2012

Modified Jul 2, 2012


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By now you should know about all the great outdoor movies screenings, beaches, summer concerts, Governor's Island happenings and rooftop bars around... but wait, THERE'S MORE! June may be almost half over but there are still great events happening all over the city—click through to see twenty ways to spend the rest of the month.
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Nell Casey

Published Jun 14, 2012

Modified Jul 2, 2012


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