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                <title>Williamsburg, Brooklyn</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[If you want to be down with the kids, Williamsburg in Brooklyn is where it's at.<br><br>Bedford Avenue, the epicenter, is accessible from Manhattan on the L subway line, or the ‘Hipster Line’ as it’s sometimes known (cringe).<br><br>It’s where New York’s art/music types congregate with the fashion victims and try-hards; if you intend to fit in, make sure you’re wearing a lumberjack shirt and thick-rimmed glasses.  Or alternatively, a fedora and peyot – Williamsburg has a sizeable Hasidic Jewish community<br><br>If you’re looking for some tucker, avoid SEA on N 6th - it’s the worst Thai restaurant I’ve ever been to.  Right across the street is the Sweetwater Tavern (105 N 6th St) - a pub-style affair with a mahogany bar, Guinness on-tap and good bistro food (the eggs benedict is delicious), all reasonably priced.<br><br>In fact, N 6th St is probably my favourite part of this district.  Head east down this slightly barren, industrial urban chic street towards the river, and you’ll find multi-coloured spandex emporium American Apparel, a nifty indoor thrift market, a couple of pricey clothes boutiques selling local designers’ wares (the mark-downs during sale time are well worth stopping by for though), art spaces, and a gorgeous antique furniture store called Golden Calf.  You’ll also find Williamsburg Music Hall and some great street art down here.<br><br>Two things you should know about Williamsburg before visiting: <br>1) it’s the home of Peaches Geldof<br>2) it’s ‘the most toxic place to live in America’, due to its higher-than-average incidence of cancer<br><br>I’ll leave it to you to decide which is worse...]]></description>
                
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