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Leonardo's NYC

Publicado 05/17/2017

Mézclalo en este itinerario de monumentos y escondites, aventurándote hasta la cima de los edificios para una sensación de perspectiva y hasta los refugios más silenciosos para algo igualmente reflectante.

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Photo: Marley White

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United Nations

First Ave. at 46th St.

The United Nations Headquarters in NYC isn’t just a place for diplomats and people of political power; it’s actually an international territory belonging to the 193 Member States of the UN. A one-hour tour takes you through the the General Assembly Hall and Security Council Chambers and to see some fabulous pieces of artwork.

 New York Chinese Scholar's Garden at Snug Harbor in Randall Manor in Staten Iskand

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Chinese Scholar's Garden

Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden

This relaxing oasis—in Staten Island’s Snug Harbor, just a short ferry ride from Manhattan—includes pavilions, waterfalls, a bamboo forest path, a koi pond and beautiful rock formations that are modeled after different gardens in China, bringing a bit of tranquility to the big city.

View from One World Observatory

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One World Observatory

One World Trade Center

Step onto the elevator at One World Observatory, and within 60 seconds you’re at the top of the tallest building in the western hemisphere. You’ll want to spend far more time taking in the observatory’s awe-inspiring views A sky portal with a glass floor enables you to see 100 stories down.

A coin-operated binocular viewer on an observation deck overlooks a city skyline at sunset, with sunlight shining through a metal safety fence.

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Empire State Building

20 W. 34th St.

See the City from an open-air observatory on the 86th floor—and feel free to double down and soldier on to the other lookout on the 102nd floor. Those are the main payoffs, but you should also check out the art deco lobby, the Dare to Dream exhibition that highlights the building’s history, engineering and construction, and a sustainability display that showcases the building’s groundbreaking retrofit.

DiMenna Children's museum, interior

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DiMenna Children’s History Museum

The New York Historical

Located within the New-York Historical Society, this downstairs collection celebrates New York and American history through the lens of a child. Character-based pavilions, interactive exhibitions, games and a comprehensive library help kids better understand the past—including how Alexander Hamilton’s childhood influenced him.

NYC Fire museum exterior

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New York City Fire Museum

278 Spring St.

Trace firefighting history from the “bucket brigades” of Peter Stuyvesant’s New Amsterdam up to the present, in an old firehouse in Hudson Square. Ancient equipment, modern gear and everything in between sits alongside fire-related art and artifacts. A permanent collection is dedicated to the FDNY firefighters who died on 9/11.

Interior of New York Public Library, Manhattan, NYC

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New York Public Library

Fifth Ave. & 42nd St.

Backed up against Bryant Park in Midtown Manhattan, the beaux-arts NYPL main branch, known as the Stephen A. Schwartzman Building, is guarded by world-famous marble lions Patience and Fortitude. Inside, explore the newly restored Rose Main Reading Room, the ornate Periodicals Room and the free exhibitions and daily tours.

Photo: Tagger Yancey

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Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Park

1 FDR Four Freedoms Park

Built as a tribute to the longest-serving president, Four Freedoms Park gets its name from a theme of FDR’s 1941 State of the Union speech. You’ll probably be more interested in the views of Midtown and the quiet contemplation the wide-open plaza affords. Getting here via the Roosevelt Island Tram is also half the fun. 

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