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1. Trader Joe's

8.9
300 Route 73 S Ste P, Marlton, NJ
Grocery Store · 39 tips and reviews

LogoTVLogoTV: Whether you’re in NJ or Cali, same fair pricing applies and it amazes me how the staff consistently acts like they are on an island instead working in a market! - Dotsi, In the Big House

John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) is one of Ly Say Khieng Ang.

2. John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK)

6.4
JFK Expy (Van Wyck Expy), Queens, NY
International Airport · Jamaica · 3385 tips and reviews
Chicago O'Hare International Airport (ORD) is one of Ly Say Khieng Ang.

3. Chicago O'Hare International Airport (ORD)

6.2
10000 W O’Hare Ave, Chicago, IL
International Airport · 3949 tips and reviews
Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) is one of Ly Say Khieng Ang.

4. Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR)

5.2
Brewster Rd (at Lindbergh Rd), Newark, NJ
International Airport · Newark Airport and Port Newark · 2507 tips and reviews
William Shakespeare Statue is one of Ly Say Khieng Ang.

5. William Shakespeare Statue

8.1
65th St Transverse Rd, New York, NY
Outdoor Sculpture · Central Park · 6 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Unveiled in 1872, this statue by John Quincy Adams Ward pays tribute to one of the world's most famous playwrights, who lived from 1564 to 1616.

The Counter Cafe & Roastery is one of Ly Say Khieng Ang.

6. The Counter Cafe & Roastery

7 Roach Rd (Stour Space), Greater London, Greater London
Café · Tower Hamlets · 115 tips and reviews
Old Corner Bookstore is one of Ly Say Khieng Ang.

7. Old Corner Bookstore

5.3
3 School St (at Washington St), Boston, MA
Historic and Protected Site · Downtown Boston · 10 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: This historic structure, erected in the early 1700s, housed an influential publishing business and bookstore in the 1800s.

Boston Massacre Monument is one of Ly Say Khieng Ang.

8. Boston Massacre Monument

8.4
State St. (at Congress St.), Boston, MA
Monument · Downtown Boston · 24 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: A circle of stones marks the site where on the evening of March 5, 1770, British soldiers fired on a mob of American colonists, killing five of them.