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Apollo Theater- Built in 1913, the Apollo theater has been the stage of the greatest names in America’s entertainment history. more info
Carnegie Hall- Opened in 1891, the Carnegie Hall is one of the world’s most famous concert halls. more info
Central Park- an 843 acre oasis in the heart of New York City. more
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Chrysler Building- One of the many towering buildings that make up New York’s skyline. more info
Ellis Island- Home of the Statue of Liberty. more info
Empire State Building- Built during the Great Depression, it was the center of competition between Chrysler and GM as to who can build the tallest
building. more info
Lincoln Center- Center for the performing arts is the world’s largest cultural complex in the world and one of New York City’s most popular tourist
destinations. more info
New York Stock Exchange- more info
Radio Music Hall- Known as “The Show Place of the Nations" is one of the largest indoor theaters in the world. more info
Rockefeller Center- Consists of 19 buildings and scores of upscale shops and restaurants connected by underground corridors. more info
Statue of Liberty- Located in Ellis Island, the Statue if Liberty is America’s second most famous symbol of freedom- an icon for immigrants, the
gateway to America more info
Times Square- Known as the crossroads of the world, is the heart of the world’s most dynamic city. more info
World Trade Center- A theme park at the top of the Big Apple. With breathtaking views of Manhattan, New Jersey and
the Atlantic Ocean is considered the world’s highest open air observation system platform. more info
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