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Points Of Interest In
NYC
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Houses of worship
Shea
Stadium - Home to the New York Mets.
Cathedral
of St. John the Divine - World's largest cathedral,
open for prayer and meditation daily. ( 212) 316 7550
Central Park - The World's
most famous Park, located in the heart of New York City.
Botanical Garden - Bronx
- offers the best of nature every season.
Bronx Zoo - The largest metropolitan
wildlife conservation park in the United States.
Brooklyn
Bridge -
The Brooklyn Bridge was the first major step in linking Manhattan
Island and the surrounding areas.
Brooklyn
Botanic Gardens
- Visit
New York City's other major garden, with tours, visitor activities and
places just for kids.
Chelsea
Piers - One
of NYC's premier sports village and entertainment center with restaurants
and a 1.2 mile esplanade.
Chrysler
Building
Ellis Island - Dedicated
to the preservation of Ellis Island, The Statue of Liberty and their place
in Immigration history.
Empire State
Building - A New York City Landmark and a National
Historic Landmark, soars more than a quarter of a mile into the
atmosphere above the heart of Manhattan.
Gracie
Mansion - The home to the mayor of New York
Intrepid Sea Air Space Museum
- One of the most successful, battle-tested ships in U.S. history is now one of the most unique attractions in New York City. Berthed on the mighty Hudson River in Manhattan, the Museum consists of diverse sea, air and space exhibits. Building on the long and distinguished history of the aircraft carrier U.S.S.Intrepid, the Museum offers a glimpse back to a time when the future of the free world hedged on these great ships.
Jacob
Javits
Center - New
York City's premier exhibition & convention center is host to many of
Trade & Industry showcases.
Times
Square
- Known
as the "Crossroads of the World", its at the heart of NYC's
performing arts, business and tourism.
New
York Aquarium -
Home to fish and marine creatures including beluga whales, sharks,
walruses, and dolphins.
Madame
Tussaud's Wax Museum - Located on
42nd Street in Times Square, this new $50 million attraction lets
you get up close and personal with The Who's Who of New York and
international celebrities.
Madison
Square Garden - With such a rich
history, its easy to see how Madison Square Garden has become the
number one address in the world for sports and entertainment.
South
Street SeaPort - The Seaport
district dates back to the 1600s and, over a period of 300 years,
grew into one of the City's most vital commercial centers, serving
as the international gateway to New York.
Statue
Of Liberty - Located in New York
Harbor, the Statue of Liberty was a gift of international
friendship from the people of France to the people of the United
States and is one of the most universal symbols of political
freedom and democracy.
United
Nations Building - Known
worldwide for its peacekeeping & humanitarian assistance, its day-to-day
mission involves so much more.

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