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The Empire State Building (Ph: 212-736-3100) 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...........
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Intrepid Sea Air Space Museum (Ph: 212.245.0072) 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 Huds..........
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Ellis Island (Ph: 212-561-4500) Dedicated to the preservation of Ellis Island, The Statue of Liberty and their place in Immigration history.
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Statue Of Liberty (Ph: 212-363-3200) 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 ..........
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South Street SeaPort (Ph: 212-732-8257) 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 th..........
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Times Square Visitors Center (Ph: (212) 768-1560) Stop by the neighborhood's newest destination -- the Times Square Visitors Center, located in the beautifully-restored landmark Embassy Movie Theatre ..........
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Grand Central Station Terminal (Ph: (718) 330-1234) The revitalized Grand Central. It combines the romance of train travel, the history of a magnificent terminal building from a bygone time, a destinati..........
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Greenwich Village - The Village (Ph: No Number) The official online guide for "The Village". For over 100 years, this small area below 14th Street and west of Broadway has been a Mecca to the creati..........
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92nd Street Y (Ph: 212.415.5500) The 92nd Street Y is about people. The people of New York City and the surrounding area. The people of the United States and of the world. It's about ..........
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Battery Park City (Ph: (212) 417-2000) Searching for an unusual community with public art, new schools with great reputations, and spectacular views of the Hudson River both from apartments..........
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Brooklyn Brewery (Ph: 718-486-7422) Brooklyn Brewery is a unique spot to visit for a tour. Every Friday nights from 6-10 pm, you can join members of their staff in the Tasting Room for g..........
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Castle Clinton National Monument (Ph: 212)344-7220) More than a dozen forts were built to defend New York Harbor at the time of the War of 1812. The Southwest Battery was constructed on the rocks off th..........
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Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine (Ph: (212) 316-7540) The world's largest Gothic cathedral, St. John the Divine has been an extraodinary presence in New York since the first cornerstone was laid in 1892. ..........
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Coney Island (Ph: (718) 372-5159) One of the great remnants of early 20th century New York, Coney Island remains a resilient amusement park. With modern-day freak show attractions such..........
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Hamilton Grange (Ph: 212) 283-5154) Hamilton Grange National Memorial, located at 287 Convent Avenue, preserves the home of founding father Alexander Hamilton. Born and raised in the Wes..........
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Federal Hall National Memorial (Ph: (212) 825-6888) 26 Wall Street was the site of New York City's 18th century City Hall. Here John Peter Zenger was jailed, tried, and acquitted of libel for exposing g..........
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General Grant National Memorial (Ph: (212) 666-1640) This memorial to Ulysses S. Grant, victorious Union commander of the Civil War, includes the tomb of General Grant and his wife, Julia Dent Grant. A W..........
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Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace (Ph: 212) 260-1616) Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States, lived at this site from his birth on October 27, 1858 until he was 14 years old. The reco..........
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