Statue of Liberty
In the late 1800s the people of France paid $250,000 to create the Statue of Liberty for the United States as a way to commemorate…
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In the late 1800s the people of France paid $250,000 to create the Statue of Liberty for the United States as a way to commemorate…
Art enthusiasts travel to The Metropolitan Museum of Art (the Met) to see extensive collections curated from around the world. At this location, visitors can…
The Wall Street Experience takes visitors on a walking tour to learn about the history of the area. Learn about its early days as a…
Get to know the area rich in history, entertainment, and diversity. Broadway theaters thrill tourists and locals! The lights turn up the excitement at night. …
Do you want to get an unforgettable view of New York City’s skyline? Then travel to the top of Rockefeller Center. The attraction known as…
Radio City Music Hall is the beating heart of Rockefeller Center. It was built to be what it still is today: a concert venue that…
Situated on 843 acres, Central Park is the United States’ first public park. Since 1858, the park has been a place for visitors to socialize,…
Not everyone wanting to enter the United States of America was able to during the operating period of Ellis Island. For this reason, it came…
In 1930, construction began on the Empire State Building (ESB). At a rate of four-and-a-half stories a week, ESB’s construction lasted a little over a…
In 1994, the Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House became home to a museum that is part of the Smithsonian Institution. Also known as the George…
When the Shubert brothers built the Ambassador Theatre in 1921, they had no idea that their stage would host the number-one longest-running musical in Broadway…