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New York City's Presidential History (MAP)

By Nicole Levy | February 17, 2017 2:30pm | Updated on February 19, 2017 8:46pm
 From top left, clockwise: FDR Four Freedoms Park; Grant's Tomb; Theodore Roosevelt's birthplace; the Conference House.
From top left, clockwise: FDR Four Freedoms Park; Grant's Tomb; Theodore Roosevelt's birthplace; the Conference House.
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Heading into President's Day weekend, it appears that President Donald Trump and the public aren't seeing eye to eye on the state of his administration.

At a press conference Thursday, Trump declared that his team was "running like a fine-tuned machine"; the hastily staged nature of the event suggested the exact opposite.

So if the chaos of the Commander-in-Chief's first month in office has you nostalgic for earlier political times, DNAinfo New York and NYC & Company have a few ideas about where to spend your long weekend. 

Let the map below guide you on a tour of New York City's most presidential locations: