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New York
They don't come any bigger than the Big Apple - king of the
hill, top of the heap, New York, New York. No other city is
arrogant enough to dub itself Capital of the World and no other
city could carry it off. New York is a densely packed mass of
humanity - 7.5 million people in 309 sq miles (800sq km) - and
all this living on top of one another makes the New Yorker a
special kind of person. Although it's hard to put a finger on
what makes New York buzz, it's the city's hyperactive rush that
really draws people here. Come take a bite!
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| In a city that is so much a part of the
global subconscious, it's pretty hard to pick a few highlights
- wherever you go you'll feel like you've been there before.
For iconic value, you can't surpass the Statue of Liberty, the
Empire State Building, Central Park and Times Square. The Museum
of Modern Art has to be one of the world's top museums, and
the Guggenheim Museum and American Museum of Natural History
aren't far behind. Bookshops, food, theater, shopping, people:
it doesn't really matter what you do or where you go in New
York because the city itself is an in-your-face, exhilarating
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The
Statue of Liberty
Ellis Island is currently fully open. Liberty Island
is also open, though access to the interior of the Statue of
Liberty Monument is restricted as a security measure. For more
information, call the Circle Line Ferry at 212-269-5755, or
check their website,
http://www.ny.com
This grand lady has welcomed millions of foreigners coming to
seek freedom and opportunity in America. She was an extravagant
gift from France to a young new America. The trip to Liberty
Island where lady liberty stands takes 15 minutes. Round trip
fare is $8 for adults, $6 for senior citizens, $3 for children
3-17 years old, and free to children 3 and under. Ferries operate
7 days a week. Ferry information: 212-269-5755. Build
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Empire
State Building
It's no longer the world's tallest skyscraper, but the classic
Art Deco architecture and rich history make the 102-story Empire
State Building a popular stop for visitors to the City. Built
in 1931, the 1,454 foot tall building has an exterior observatory
on the 86th floor from which visitors can see up to 80 miles
away on a clear day. The observatory is open seven days a week,
9:30 am to midnight (last tickets sold at 11:15pm). Special
holiday hours are observed. Admission is $10.00 for adults,
$9.00 for military personnel, senior citizens and youths ages
12-17, $4.00 for children aged 6-11, and free for children under
5 and military in uniform. Security has been tightened recently
so leave extra time and make sure to bring a picture ID. 350
Fifth Ave, at 34th Street. (212) 736-3100. Build
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Central
Park
Central Park spans two and a half miles from 59th Street
to 110th Street and half a mile from Fifth Avenue to Eighth
Avenue and was the first urban landscaped park in the United
States. Originally conceived in the salons of wealthy New
Yorkers in the early 1850's, the park project spanned more
than a decade and cost the city ten million dollars. Today,
the park is home to numerous restaurants, playgrounds, the
Metropolitan Museum, the Central Park Zoo, and Wollman Rink. Build
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Ellis
Island
Over 40% of the U.S. population descend from the 17 million
immigrants that have passed through Ellis Island from 1892 to
1954. The three story Ellis Island Museum is housed in the same
building that the immigrants came through in those 64 years.
Ferry boats leave from Battery Park for the 27 acre island,
including an option to visit the Statue of Liberty, located
on an island nearby. Round trip fare is $8 for adults, $6 for
senior citizens, $3 for children 3-17 years old, and free to
children 3 and under. Ferries operate 7 days a week, from approximately
9:30am to 5:00pm. For specific ferry schedules and information
call, (212) 269-5755.Build
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Times
Square
Known as the Crossroads of the World, Times Square is the heart
of New York City, where commerce meets the performing arts,
a magnet for both business and tourism. Located at 42nd Street
where 7th Ave. and Broadway cross. Take the N, R, S, 1, 2, 3,
7, or 9 train to the Times Square station. Now open in Times
Square, the Nasdaq
MarketSite, a high-tech interactive experience of the stock
market designed to illuminate the future of investing in a digital
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| Review originally published
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