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| Empire State Building |
350 5th Ave. at 34th St. |
| Ph:212-736-3100 |
| The Empire State Building rises to a height of 1,454 feet. |
| Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Immigration Museum |
| See the place where so many made their start as Americans. |
| Times Square & the Theatre District |
Between Broadway & 7th Avenue |
| The Crossroads of the World-at the confluence of Broadway & 7th Avenue- is the most recognizable part of New York. This is also where to find the Naked Cowboy. |
| Brooklyn Bridge |
| An engineering wonder when it was built in 1883, this bridge is still remarkable today. No, it's not for sale. |
| Central Park |
59th-110th Sts., between 5th Ave. & Central Park West. |
| A favorite respite of visitors and natives alike, Central Park is the perfect place for a stroll any day of the year. Also offers boat rentals, organized sports, and programs year round. |
| Wall Street |
| Named for the wall that kept enemies out of Manhattan, Wall Street is now the heart of New York's down-town Financial District. Site of the New York Stock Exchange. |
| South Street Seaport |
Located on the East River near Pier 17. |
| One of the oldest examples of the city's maritime past,the Seaport boasts a bounty of shops, cafes & restaurants. |
| Grand Central Terminal |
| grandcentralterminal.com |
| One of the city's great beaux-arts architecture landmarks. Shopping and dining concourses and a gourmet marketplace make it a destination unto itself. Visit the information booth for historical walking tours and special events. |
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