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Gothamist Winter Guide: 20 Things To Do In December


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Nell Casey

Published Nov 29, 2012

Modified Dec 3, 2012


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In November we explored Williamsburg's booming movie theater scene, learned how to make Twinkies at home (just in case!) and discovered Bigfoot might be real. And between the allegations against Elmo and Duffel Bag serial killer, it's no wonder Fireman Ed decided to call it quits. But let's put all that behind us and make merry. For a few ways to make the season bright, click through for our picks on the best ways to spend your December.
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Nell Casey

Published Nov 29, 2012

Modified Dec 3, 2012


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