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Landmarks and points of interest
Grand Central Terminal
fascinating history Grand Central Terminal is located on 42nd Street and is open to visitors practically 24-hours a day. It closes...


Flatiron Building
If you worked as an architect in 1902, then constructing the Flatiron Building was no piece of cake, even though it looked like one. It...


Sleep with the fishies at the New York Aquarium!
Coney Island contains more than roller coasters, hot dogs and the beach.. you can also find the New York Aquarium right next to the Coney...


Rockefeller Center
Rockefeller Center reaches from 48th to 51st Street and covers over 20 acres of Midtown. Opened in 1933, Rockefeller Center is home to...


Coney Island
Coney Island is one of the most unique places you can visit in New York, mainly because it’s the totally opposite of what comes to mind...


USS Intrepid
The first full day I spent in NYC I ended up here and honestly I thought it was so cool. I take after my dad for thinking that a big old...


9/11 Memorial and Museum: Pt. 2 The Museum
The 9/11 Museum is one of the most impactful and important sites in New York City. If it was up to me, visiting would be non-negotiable....


Columbia University
Throughout my time here in New York I have come across no shortage of beautiful intellectually and culturally stimulating places; however...


Alice in Central Park
Disney lovers won't be disappointed as they wander into their own wonderland in Central Park. George Delacorte commissioned a bronze...


Pennsylvania Station
"One entered the city like a god... One scuttles in now like a rat" - Vincent Scully Penn station is located underneath Madison Square...


The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Situated along the eastern edge of Central Park, and running four blocks long on 5th avenue, the Met is one of the most famous museums on...


Central Park & John Lennon
If you are a fan of the Beatles, and in particular, John Lennon, you better keep reading. Located in Central Park is an area named...


The United Nations
Dignitaries from countries around the world come to the United Nations to discuss important matters, such as diplomacy, human rights,...


The Empire State Building
Completed after two years of construction in 1931, the Empire State Building is not just one of the most iconic buildings in New York...


Saint Patrick's Cathedral
Nestled among the luxurious shops that line Fifth Avenue, Saint Patrick's Cathedral adds character and tradition to the iconic street. As...
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