Special Giveaway: Tickets To The Holiday Train Show At The NYBG!

If you’ve never been to the New York Botanical Garden‘s Holiday Train Show, this is the year to start making it a tradition! The celebrated show features a G-scale model train and 140 of New York’s landmark buildings, like Yankee Stadium and St. Patrick’s Cathedral, all constructed from plant parts like nuts, pine cones and leaves. —

And guess what? We have a four-pack of tickets to the show to giveaway! To win, write to us at newyorkfamily@manhattanmedia.com, putting “Holiday Train Show” in the subject line, and telling us what New York landmark you’d like to see most with your kids. Don’t forget your contact information! Deadline: Monday, December 13th. Good luck!


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