The Importance Of Going To Times Square

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Steven and Regina are going to the movies tonight because they like action movies. After the movie, they want to walk for a while on the streets around Times Square. There are always lots of things to look at, including people dressed in different styles. Going to Times Square can be an education in itself. Actually, New Yorkers of all types are out in Manhattan on any day of the week.

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