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JFK Jr.'s NYC Haunts Reignite After 'Love Story' Series
7 Mar
Summary
- The 'Love Story' series has sparked renewed interest in JFK Jr.'s New York City neighborhoods.
- Tribeca's 20 North Moore Street, where JFK Jr. lived, sees significant tourist attention.
- Indian restaurant Panna II in the East Village experienced a 1500-person waiting list after the series premiere.

The premiere of the series "Love Story," chronicling the relationship between John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette, has led to a resurgence of public fascination with their favored New York City locales. Many of the couple's frequented spots are now attracting significant tourist attention.




