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Battery Park (State Street and Battery Place)
The Battery is one of New York City's oldest public spaces.

Bowling Green Park (Whitehall Street & Broadway)
Bowling Green Park, the first official park in New York, was founded in 1733.

Brooklyn Bridge (East River)
The Brooklyn Bridge is one of New York City’s most celebrated architectural landmarks.

Ellis Island Immigration Museum (Ellis Island)
More than twelve million immigrants entered the United States through Ellis Island from 1892 to 1954. Today the Immigration museum receives 2 million visitors annually, and is one of New York’s Top tourist attractions.

Federal Reserve Bank of NY (33 Liberty Street.)
Learn about the history of gold and find out about the unique role of the New York Fed.

Ground Zero (Tribute WTC Visitor Center)
The former site of the world trade center is essential a giant construction zone as lower Manhattan rebuilds. The Tribute Visitor Center provided guided tours of the area.

Museum of Jewish Heritage (36 Battery Place)
A Living Memorial to the Holocaust in Battery Park City, only 4 blocks from ground Zero.

New York Stock Exchange (11 Wall Street at Broad Street)
The Center of the New York Financial Scene.

Skyscraper Museum (39 Battery Pl)
Located in lower Manhattan, the birthplace of the skyscraper - The Museum is devoted to the study of high-rise buildings.

South Street Seaport (19 Fulton St)
One of the top attraction in NYC, make it part of you stop to the Lower Manhattan Area.

St. Paul's Chapel (209 Broadway)
St. Paul's, a chapel of Trinity Church, seen from the corner of Broadway and Fulton Street. The building, where George Washington worshipped.

Statue of Liberty (Liberty Island)
The world’s most famous symbol of freedom is a must see for anyone traveling to New York.

Trinity Church (Broadway at Wall Street)
Located at Wall and Broadway, Trinity Church is the oldest Anglican Church in Manhattan.

 

 

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