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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
Ph:212-269-5755
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
Park Av at 42nd St.
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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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