World Cup in NYC: A Tour of Glory and Grit

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With millions visiting for the World Cup, Gothamist walks newcomers through NYC’s enduring infrastructure quirks—from a 24/7 but sometimes clunky subway and a maze-like Penn Station to ongoing airport work and the aging Brooklyn-Queens Expressway—balancing civic pride with practical tips and a nod to the engineers and workers who keep the city running.
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