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Sights in New York

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Squares in New York
Union Square
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Union Square is one of the liveliest places in New York City, where you can always find people sunbathing, enjoy a street performe
Train Stations in New York
Roosevelt Island Tramway
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Roosevelt Island cable car crosses over the East River and connects Roosevelt Island to Manhattan. Over 26 million passengers have
Squares in New York
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Bridges in New York
Queensboro Bridge
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This is another big bridge linking Manhattan with other neighborhoods. Specifically, the Queensboro northeastern connects Manhatta
Historical Monuments in New York
World Trade Center Site
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Already impressive by day, the new World Trade Center is truly stunning at night, when it wears the colors of the American flag, c
Universities in New York
Columbia University
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King George II of England founded Columbia University in 1754, calling it King's College. Columbia is one of the oldest states. Bu
Historical Monuments in New York
The Sphere in Battery Park
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For three decades, this sculpture called "The Sphere" was located in the plaza of the World Trade Center, between the Twin Towers.
Statues in New York
Atlas Statue
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In Greek Mythology, Atlas or Atlante (Ancient Greek for "carrier," "bear," "support") was a young titan condemned by Zeus to shoul
Historical Monuments in New York
Tiles For America
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The perimeter fences establish a perimeter, mark boundaries, but in this case also express a feeling. After 911 (September 11, 200
Statues in New York
American Merchant Mariners' Memorial
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I wanted to upload pictures of this corner of New York as it struck me for its strength and heartbreaking tragedy, as it tried to
Historical Monuments in New York
New York Stock Exchange
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The building of the NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE is located at number 11 of the famous Wall Street. This building was built in 1903 by
Statues in New York
Non-Violence Sculpture
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Not that I'm not a big fan of Manhattan, but it's such a typical destination for so many travelers that I'm left wondering what th
Statues in New York
Red Cube
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The Red Cube is, as its name suggests, a sculpture of a big red cube. This sculpture was created by Isamu Noguchi and is located i
Historical Monuments in New York
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower
Located in front of Madison Square Park and only 500 meters approx.from the Flatiron Building, we came across this beautiful tower
Cemeteries in New York
Trinity Church Cemetery
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The cemetery of Trinity Church, located at 155th Street and Riverside on the grounds of Trinity Church, is the only active cemeter
Squares in New York
Abingdon Square Park
You have to kick it in New York City, meaning you should walk and wander through its streets, but keep in mind some basic safety r
Churches in New York
Bethel Gospel Assembly
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We wanted to attend a typical gospel mass, but didn't want to do it as part of a typical tour so we had a look online and this chu
Stadiums in New York
Barclays Center
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If there is one place that is really the pride of the people of Brooklyn, it's the Barclays Arena! After months of work and hundre