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| THINGS TO DO |
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16 hot spots recommended for you |
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Brooklyn Bridge, Financial District
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When it was completed in 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge was a marvel of civil engineering—the longest suspension bridge in the world. |
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Central Park, Manhattan
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Chinatown, Litlle Italy and Chinatown
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The largest Asian community in North America has expanded its territory over the years, reaching into the Lower East Side and Little Italy; Manhattan's Chinatown ... |
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Chrysler Building, Midtown
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Automotive tycoon Walter Chrysler wanted to build the tallest building in the world, and when this stainless-steel skyscraper opened in 1930, it was—at least until ... |
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East Village, Greenwich Village
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From Houston Street up to 14th Street, and east from Broadway to Avenue C, the East Village has been home to 19th-century millionaires, waves of ... |
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Empire State Building, Midtown
With the tragic demise of the World Trade Center, this symbol of New York is again the city's most recognizable skyscraper and, at 1,050 feet, ...
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Forbes Galleries, Greenwich Village
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The late publishing tycoon Malcolm Forbes was an idiosyncratic and highly specific collector.
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A generous one, too: His finds are on view ... |
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Grand Central Terminal, Midtown
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Reborn as "Grand Central Station," the reconfigured depot’s most prominent feature was undoubtedly its enormous train shed. Constructed of glass and steel, the 100-foot wide ... |
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Greenwich Village / West Village, Chelsea
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The West Village extends from Houston to 14th streets and from the Hudson River to Broadway, where the East Village unofficially begins. Farmland in colonial ... |
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Meatpacking District, Greenwich Village
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Not so long ago, this was New York City's version of the Wild West—a warren of cobblestone streets abutting the West Side Highway, home to ... |
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Rockefeller Center, Midtown
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John D. Rockefeller Jr.'s Art Deco masterpiece, Radio City Music Hall, was the first component of his eponymous Midtown development. The stage, with its signature ... |
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St. John the Divine, Upper West Side
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Affectionately known as "St. John the Unfinished" by inhabitants of its Morningside Heights neighborhood, the world's largest Gothic cathedral has staunchly remained under construction since ... |
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Statue of Liberty, Financial District
It's hard to imagine a more evocative and familiar symbol of the United States than the lady with the torch, who has been welcoming travelers ...
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The High Line, Chelsea
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New York's newest park, the High Line is brilliantly executed, hugely popular, and has become an instant must-see. Occupying an unused elevated rail line that ... |
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United Nations Headquarters, Midtown
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Home to the United Nations, these six midtown blocks along the East River are an international territory collectively owned by the 192 member nations. Security ... |
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World Trade Center Site, Ground Zero, Financial District
The 16-acre site that once held the World Trade Center is now a vast construction site, where the new tower complex and memorial is taking ...
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