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New York City

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New York City is a city that pulses with movement, sound, and stories at every corner. Whether it's the echo of footsteps under Grand Central Terminal’s iconic ceiling or the quiet shuffle of chess pieces in Washington Square Park, every detail is part of a larger rhythm. Visitors can walk from the colonial-era streets of the Financial District to the flashing LED screens of Times Square in less than an hour. For a view that puts it all in perspective, the Edge at Hudson Yards offers a glass-floored platform suspended 100 stories above Manhattan.

History is layered into everyday life here. The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island still stand as powerful symbols for generations of immigrants who passed through New York Harbor. Meanwhile, the Tenement Museum on the Lower East Side brings personal stories to life inside restored apartments, where guides introduce visitors to the lives of families who lived there during the 19th and 20th centuries. Even Central Park, designed in the 1850s by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux, was envisioned as a public escape from the city’s rapid industrial expansion, an idea that still holds up today.

New York’s cultural offerings are unmatched in scope. A single day could include a visit to the Museum of Modern Art, a Broadway matinee, and live jazz at an underground club in the Village. Street art blooms in Bushwick, while Harlem continues to honor its musical roots with gospel brunches and performances at the Apollo Theater.

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Central Park
Sprawling green space and an antidote to New York's concrete jungle.

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Statue of Liberty National Monument
French sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi's creation stands proudly as an American icon in New York Harbor.

Empire State Building
At a height of 1,454 feet, this New York landmark's observatories provide the most breathtaking views of the city.

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Times Square
Midtown Manhattan's buzzing center of theater, lights and billboards is one of the world's most visited locations.

Rockefeller Center
Complex of 19 commercial buildings (including NBC at 30 Rockefeller Plaza) has an ice rink during the winter months. Presiding over it all is a golden statue of Prometheus in the Lower Plaza.

Museum of Modern Art
Midtown Manhattan's MoMA is one of the most influential and sizable modern art museums in the world.
Getting Around
Walking is key in NYC, but subways and buses are the next-best option. MTA New York City Transit will get you around all five boroughs and it runs 24/7. Purchase a MetroCard and you're on your way!
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