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Things To Do in New York
In a city that offers a wide array of things to see and do, deciding where to start can sometimes prove to be a challenge. Take the guesswork out of your next luxury vacation by discovering some of our favorite local attractions. ...
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New York Things To Do: New York City is known, perhaps above all, for the theatre. Broadway theatres have been the pinnacle of performing arts for years, and today there are over 40 venues that seat at least 500 guests.
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New York Things To Do: The Brooklyn Bridge crosses high over the East River between Manhattan and Brooklyn, and is one of the oldest suspension bridges in the United States.
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New York Things To Do: Carnegie Hall, located in midtown Manhattan, was opened through the philanthropic work of Andrew Carnegie in 1891, and continues to be one of the most prestigious concert halls in the world today.
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New York Things To Do: Manhattan's Central Park is the most visited park in the United States and is one of the nation's largest at 843 acres. This testament to foresight in urban planning was designed by famous American Landscape Architect Frederick Law Olmsted.
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New York Things To Do: Coney Island is actually a peninsula in southern Brooklyn that is home to the famous amusement park and is still a mini-vacation destination for New Yorkers. There are roller coasters, a ferris wheel, a carousel and an expansive arcade of fair games.
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New York Things To Do: Perhaps the most famous building in all of New York City, the Empire State Building is an enduring symbol of the city's impressive engineering. Rising to a towering 1,250 feet, the observation deck here offers the best views found in the city.
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New York Things To Do: Rockefeller Centre is named after the first American millionaire, John D. Rockefeller. The center is a plaza comprised of 19 commercial buildings, many of which are rooted in the entertainment industry.
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New York Things To Do: The South Street Seaport is a historic corridor of New York City located in the shadows of the Financial District on the south end of Manhattan. It is home to America's National Maritime Museum.
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New York Things To Do: The Statue of Liberty is one of New York's most moving monuments, as it represented the first glimpse of America for the millions of people who immigrated to the New World from Europe.
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New York Things To Do: Often referred to as 'the crossroads of the world,' Times Square is a teeming intersection in midtown Manhattan that provides the perfect microcosm of life in the city.
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New York Things To Do: Where once two pillars of American commerce once stood is now a sombering place to reflect on the lives lost here during the events of 9/11. The site is constantly evolving, as the redesign of the World Trade Center emerges.
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