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Brooklyn Bridge Park
Being almost 1,600 feet long, Brooklyn Bridge was, at the time of its completion in 1883, the longest suspension bridge in the world. It was also the first to be made of steel. May 2nd, Governor Pataki and Mayor Bloomberg announced the creation of a new state-city entity that will build Brooklyn Bridge Park.
 
Chelsea Piers
One of NYC's premier sports village and entertainment center. Chelsea Piers Sports and Entertainment Complex is a 30-acre waterfront sports village located between 17th and 23rd Streets along Manhattan's Hudson River.
 
Ellis Island
American Family Immigration History Center. Dedicated to the preservation of Ellis Island, The Statue of Liberty and their place in Immigration history.
 
Empire State Building
Official website of one the most famous landmarks in the world. Facts, history, business directory, and a kids section with a printable coloring book.
 
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center
Premier exhibition & convention center. Hosts many of Trade & Industry showcases.
 
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts 
Lincoln Center is the home to the New York State Theater, the Vivian Beaumont Theater, the Julliard School of Music and the Metropolitan Opera House. 
 
Madison Square Garden
Famous sports & entertainment complex with access to purchasing tickets.
 
New York Stock Exchange
The official website of the world's largest equities market. News, current data and other information...
 
Radio City Music Hall 
The Radio City Music Hall opened in 1932 is one of the largest indoor theaters in the world with over 6,000 seats. It is a popular attraction and a home of well-known Christmas Spectacular. 
 
Rockefeller Center 
In the depths of the Great Depression, Rockefeller Center -- then and now the largest private building enterprise ever undertaken in the United States--began rising over midtown Manhattan. 
 
South Street Seaport
The South Street Seaport Museum is devoted to tracing the history of the Port of New York and its commercial and cultural impact on the city, the state and the nation.
 
St. Patrick's Cathedral 
St. Patrick's Cathedral is the seat of the Archbishop of New York, Edward M. Egan. It is the largest decorated gothic-style Catholic Cathedral in the United States and has been recognized throughout its history as a center of Catholic life in this country.
 
Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty National Monument officially celebrated her 100th birthday on October 28, 1986. The people of France gave the Statue to the people of the United States over one hundred years ago in recognition of the friendship established during the American Revolution. Over the years, the Statue of Liberty has grown to include freedom and democracy as well as this international friendship.
 
Times Square
Known as the "Crossroads of the World", its at the heart of NYC's performing arts, business and tourism. Information on the Times Square Visitors Center, tourist information, Broadway, theatre, New Year's...
 
United Nations
Global association of governments facilitating cooperation in international law, peacekeeping, and humanitarian assistance.
 

 
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