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    Travel and Explore New York, NY!

    New York, NY

    Sure it's king of the hill; top of the heap. Known as the Big Apple, New York has one of America's most dense populations. The state is divided into 62 counties. Founded as one of the original states of the Union. The state contains the Great Lakes, the Finger Lakes and extensive woodlands and forests in the northeast. The city of New York was inaugurated in the state as the first U.S. president. The city is filled with people, sports teams, fashion, culture, entertainment, and some world-class attractions and visitor destinations.


     Alice Austen House
     Hylan Blvd.
     New York-Richmond-Statan Island
     New York
     (718) 816-4506
     This restored Victorian house was built in the 1890s and Alice Austen lived there from 1866 to 1929.

     Alice Tully Hall
     
     New York-Midtown Manhattan
     New York
     
     The Chamber of Music Society of Lincoln Center is housed here.

     American Academy of Arts and Letters
     633 W. 155 St.
     New York-Upper Manhattan
     New York
     (212) 368-5900
     The center contains three exhibits of art every year.

     American Craft Museum
     40 W. 53rd St.
     New York-Midtown Manhattan
     New York
     (212) 956-3535
     The museum offers exhibits about American crafts.

     American Museum of Natural History
     79th St.
     New York-Midtown Manhattan
     New York
     (212)769-5100 or 769-5650
     The museum offers changing and permanent exhibits about American history.

     American Museum of the Moving Image
     35th Ave. and 36th St.
     New York-Queens
     New York
     (718)784-0077 or 784-4777
     The museum contains exhibits about television, video, motions pictures, and digital media.

     American Numismatic Society
     Broadway at 155th St.
     New York-Upper Manhattan
     New York
     (212) 234-3130
     The center offers over 600,000 medals and coins being displayed.

     Aquarium for Wildlife Conservation
     
     New York-Brooklyn
     New York
     (718) 265-3474
     The aquarium offers exhibits of marine life in indoor tanks and in outdoor pools.

     Asia Society Galleries
     725 Park Ave. at 70th St.
     New York-Midtown Manhattan
     New York
     (212) 288-6400
     The galleries offers changing exhibits of Asian art.

     Audubon Terrace Museum Group
     Broadway at 155th St.
     New York-Upper Manhattan
     New York
     
     The center contains 5 museum on various displays and exhibits.

     Avery Fisher Hall
     Broadway at 65th sts.
     New York-Midtown Manhattan
     New York
     
     New York Philharmonic Orchestra's home is here.

     Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum
     895 Shore Rd.
     New York-The Bronx
     New York
     (718) 885-1461
     The museum is furnished in its period and was founded from 1836 to 1842.

     Battery Park
     
     New York-Lower Manhattan NY Harbor
     New York
     
     The park was a fort founded in 1624 by the first Dutch settlers.

     Bowery, The
     E. 4th St.
     New York-Lower Manhattan NY Harbor
     New York
     
     This district was once New York's liveliest district and is now a homeless habitat.

     Bronx Community College
     University Ave. and W. 181st St.
     New York-The Bronx
     New York
     (718) 885-1461
     The college contains the Hall of Fame for Great Americans.

     Bronx Zoo (International Wildlife Conservation Park)
     Fordham Rd.
     New York-The Bronx
     New York
     (718) 367-1010
     The zoo offers over 600 species of animals in naturalistic environments.

     Brooklyn Botanic Garden
     
     New York-Brooklyn
     New York
     (718) 622-4433
     The garden contains several gardens and a bonsai museum.

     Brooklyn Children's Museum
     145 Brooklyn Ave.
     New York-Brooklyn
     New York
     (718)735-4400 or 735-4402
     The museum offers over 77,000 artifacts that children can touch.

     Brooklyn History Museum
     128 Pierrepont St. at Clinton St.
     New York-Brooklyn
     New York
     (718) 624-0890
     The museum contains exhibits about the history of Brooklyn and its following areas.

     Brooklyn Museum
     Eastern Pkwy. and Washington Ave.
     New York-Brooklyn
     New York
     (718) 638-5000
     The art museum offers collections of art and American paintings.

     Castle Clinton National Monument
     
     New York-Lower Manhattan NY Harbor
     New York
     (212) 344-7220
     This monument is dedicated to the 1811 West Battery Fort which defended New York Harbor.

     Cathedral of St. John the Divine
     112th and Amsterdam Ave. at 1047 Amsterdam Ave.
     New York-Upper Manhattan
     New York
     (212) 316-7490
     The cathedral began in 1892 and is built entirely of stone.

     Central Park
     
     New York-Midtown Manhattan
     New York
     (212)427-4040 or 360-3456
     The park offers 840 acres of recreational fun.

     Children's Museum of Manhattan
     212 W. 83rd St.
     New York-Midtown Manhattan
     New York
     (212) 721-1223
     The museum contains exhibits which teach our children the creative process.

     Chinatown
     Mott, Pell, and Doyers sts.
     New York-Lower Manhattan NY Harbor
     New York
     
     This part of the city includes Chinese shops and restaurants with plenty of crowds.

     City Hall
     Chambers St. and Broadway
     New York-Lower Manhattan NY Harbor
     New York
     (212) 788-4636
     Near this building the Declaration of Independence was read to the Army.

     Cloisters, The
     Henry Hudson Pkwy.
     New York-Upper Manhattan
     New York
     (212) 923-3700
     The art museums are devoted to medieval art.

     Columbia University
     Morningside Heights
     New York-Upper Manhattan
     New York
     (212) 854-4900
     The university was founded as King's College in 1754 and includes several colleges within.

     Con Edison Conservation Center
     405 Lexington Ave.
     New York-Midtown Manhattan
     New York
     (212) 599-3435
     The center offers exhibits aobut energy-solving ideas.

     Con Edison Energy Museum
     145 E. 14th St.
     New York-Lower Manhattan NY Harbor
     New York
     (212) 460-6244
     The museum offers exhibits about the history and the use of electricity.

     Coney Island's Astroland Amusement Park
     Ocean Pkwy. and Surf Ave.
     New York-Brooklyn
     New York
     (718) 265-2100
     The amusement park offers several fun rides like the famous Cyclone roller coaster since 1927.

     Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum-Smithsonian Institution
     Fifth Ave. and 91st St.
     New York-Upper Manhattan
     New York
     (212) 860-6868
     The museum features several different topics of exhibits.

     Cypress Hills National Cemetery
     Jamaica and Hale aves.
     New York-Brooklyn
     New York
     
     The cemetery offers the original 3,170 graves of Civil War casualties.

     Dyckman House
     204th St. and Broadway
     New York-Upper Manhattan
     New York
     (212) 304-9422
     The house was built in 1784 and is the only Dutch farmhouse on Manhattan Island.

     Ellis Island
     in New York Harbor
     New York-Lower Manhattan NY Harbor
     New York
     (212)269-5755 or 363-7772
     This island was the main entry point for immigrants from 1892 to 1924 and has the Immiagration Library.

     Empire State Building
     350 Fifth Ave. at 34th St.
     New York-Midtown Manhattan
     New York
     (212) 736-3100
     This 1931 art deco building is one of the world's tallest office buildings.

     Federal Hall National Memorial
     Wall and Nassau sts.
     New York-Lower Manhattan NY Harbor
     New York
     (212) 825-6888
     The memorial is on the first site of the U.S. Capitol and was built in 1842.

     Federal Reserve Bank
     33 Liberty St.
     New York-Lower Manhattan NY Harbor
     New York
     (212) 720-6130
     The bank has oturs about the Federal Reserve System.

     Flushing Meadows Corona Park
     
     New York-Queens
     New York
     (718)760-6200 or 760-6565
     The park contained the World Fairs in 1939-40 and 1964-65, and has recreation fun for all ages.

     Fordham University
     Third Ave. at E. Fordham Rd.
     New York-The Bronx
     New York
     (718) 817-1000
     The university was known as an independent Jesuit university since its founding in 1841.

     Fort Green Park
     Myrtle and DeKalb aves.
     New York-Brooklyn
     New York
     
     The park contains Martyrs' Monument which is dedicated to Continental soldiers who died in Wallabout Bay on British prison ships.

     Fraunces Tavern Museum
     54 Pearl St. at Broad
     New York-Lower Manhattan NY Harbor
     New York
     (212)425-1778
     The museum was a tavern in 1762 and founded in 1719.

     Frick Collection
     1 E. 70 St.
     New York-Midtown Manhattan
     New York
     (212) 288-0700
     The center contains exhibits of Henry Clay Frick's items.

     Garment District
     
     New York-Midtown Manhattan
     New York
     
     The center provides for one-third of clothes in the country.

     General Grant National Memorial
     Riverside Dr. and 122nd St.
     New York-Upper Manhattan
     New York
     (212) 666-1640
     The memorial is a tomb for President Ulysses S. Grant and his wife.

     Gramercy Park
     E. 20th St.
     New York-Lower Manhattan NY Harbor
     New York
     
     The park is a private park since 1831.

     Grand Central Terminal
     42nd St.
     New York-Midtown Manhattan
     New York
     
     The center is on 79 acres of where thousands of people pass through every day.

     Greenwich Village
     
     New York-Lower Manhattan NY Harbor
     New York
     (212) 989-2020
     The village offers tours, shops, restaurants, and more.

     Guggenheim Museum SoHo
     575 Broadway at Prince St.
     New York-Upper Manhattan
     New York
     (212) 423-3500
     The museum displays a permanent collection of the architect Arata Isozaki.

     Harbor Defense Museum at Fort Hamilton
     4th Ave.
     New York-Brooklyn
     New York
     (718) 630-4349
     The museum exhibits a collection of displays about the history of Fort Hamilton and New York City's other forts.

     Hispanic Society of America
     613 W. 155th St.
     New York-Upper Manhattan
     New York
     (212) 926-2234
     The society contains of Spanish and Portuguese arts

     Historic Richmondtown
     Richmond Rd. and Clove Rd.
     New York-Richmond-Statan Island
     New York
     (718) 351-1611
     This 100-acre restored village is a recreation of life life back then.

     International Center of Photography
     1130 Fifth Ave. at 94th St.
     New York-Upper Manhattan
     New York
     (212) 860-1777
     The center contains exhibits devoted to photgraphy.

     International Center of Photography
     1133 Ave.
     New York-Midtown Manhattan
     New York
     (212) 860-1777
     The center contains exhibits on photography.

     Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum
     Pier 86 on W. 46th St. at 12 Ave.
     New York-Midtown Manhattan
     New York
     (212) 245-2533
     The museum offers the Intrepid, an aircraft carrier and multimedia presentations.

     Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum, The
     32-37 Vernon Blvd.
     New York-Queens
     New York
     (718) 204-7088
     The museum offers sculpture in 12 galleries and an outdoor garden.

     Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art
     338 Lighthouse Ave.
     New York-Richmond-Statan Island
     New York
     (718) 987-3500
     The art museum exhibits art objects and paintings of Tibetan art.

     Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge
     
     New York-Queens
     New York
     (817) 318-4340
     This wildlife refuge contains various habitats of about 329 species.

     Japan Society
     333 E. 47th St.
     New York-Midtown Manhattan
     New York
     (212) 752-0824
     The society has exhibits contemporary and traditional Japanese art.

     Jewish Museum
     1109 Fifth Ave. at 92nd St.
     New York-Upper Manhattan
     New York
     (212)423-3200 or 423-3230
     The museum is said to be the largest museum of its kind in the world besides Israels'

     John Street Church
     44 John St.
     New York-Lower Manhattan NY Harbor
     New York
     (212) 269-0014
     In 1768, the church was named as the Wesley Chapel and is known to be the oldest Methodist society in America.

     Juilliard School, The
     
     New York-Midtown Manhattan
     New York
     
     The school offers classrooms and four auditoriums for music students.

     Lefferts Homestead
     Flatbush Ave.
     New York-Brooklyn
     New York
     (718) 965-6505
     The museum offers American furnishings and other items from the 1820s.

     Lincoln Center for the Preforming Arts
     62nd to 66th sts.
     New York-Midtown Manhattan
     New York
     (212) 875-5350
     The center covers 14 acres and offers eduactional and artistic institutions.

     Little Church Around the Corner
     1 E. 29th St.
     New York-Midtown Manhattan
     New York
     (212) 684-6770
     The church meets regularly and offers tours of its site.

     Lower East Side Tenement Museum
     97 Orchard St.
     New York-Lower Manhattan NY Harbor
     New York
     (212) 431-0233
     The museum was an 1863 tenement and has exhibits about the history of peddling in New York.

     Madison Square Garden
     
     New York-Midtown Manhattan
     New York
     (212) 465-6741
     The 1874 complex replaced the railroad shed that was here from before.

     MetLife Building
     atop of Grand Central Termainal
     New York-Midtown Manhattan
     New York
     
     The building is one of the larest office buildings in the world.

     Metropolitan Museum of Art
     1000 Fifth Ave. at 82nd St.
     New York-Midtown Manhattan
     New York
     (212) 535-7710
     The art museum contains many various collections of art and is one of the greatest museums of the world.

     Metropolitan Opera House
     
     New York-Midtown Manhattan
     New York
     
     This is the home of the Metropolitan Opera.

     Morris-Jumel Mansion
     65 Jumel Terr.
     New York-Upper Manhattan
     New York
     (212) 923-8008
     The mansion served as American and British army headquarters during the Revolutionary War.

     Museum of American Financial History
     24 Broadway
     New York-Lower Manhattan NY Harbor
     New York
     (212) 908-4519
     The museum shows the history of American capital and the stock market.

     Museum of American Folk Art
     2 Lincoln Sq. and Columbus Ave.
     New York-Midtown Manhattan
     New York
     (212)977-7298 or 977-7170
     The art museum offers six major folk art exhibits for a year.

     Museum of Modern Art, The
     11 W. 53rd St.
     New York-Midtown Manhattan
     New York
     (212) 708-9480
     The art museum offers a variety of 20th century art.

     Museum of Television and Radio
     25 W. 52nd St.
     New York-Midtown Manhattan
     New York
     (212) 621-6800
     The museum offers a collection of about 50,000 television and radio program tapes.

     Museum Ships
     Piers 15 and 16
     New York-Lower Manhattan NY Harbor
     New York
     
     The museum offers you a tour of these historic ships.

     National Academy of Design
     1083 Fifth Ave. at 89th St.
     New York-Upper Manhattan
     New York
     (212) 369-4880
     The center displays a permanent collection of artworks as well as changing exhibits.

     NBC Studio Tours
     
     New York-Midtown Manhattan
     New York
     (212)664-4000 or 664-7174
     The studio offers a 1-hour tour of the production areas.

     New Museum of Contemporary Art, The
     583 Broadway
     New York-Lower Manhattan NY Harbor
     New York
     (212) 219-1222
     The art museum display art about the development of emerging artists.

     New York Botanical Garden
     200th St. and Southern Blvd.
     New York-The Bronx
     New York
     (718) 817-8700
     The garden is one of the largest botanical gardens in the world and was founded in 1891.

     New York City Fire Museum
     278 Spring St.
     New York-Lower Manhattan NY Harbor
     New York
     (212) 691-1303
     The museum shows exhibits about the New York City Fire Department and the Home Insurance Co.

     New York City Transit Museum
     Boerum Pl. and Schermerhorn St.
     New York-Brooklyn
     New York
     (718) 243-8601
     The museum contains memorabilia and exhibits on the history of the city's subway and bus systems.

     New York Hall of Science
     111th St. and 46th Ave.
     New York-Queens
     New York
     (718) 699-0005
     The center offers exhibits for children to learn from about science and technology.

     New York Historical Society
     170 Central Park W. at 77th St.
     New York-Midtown Manhattan
     New York
     (212) 873-3400
     The center has a musuem, library, and a print room.

     New York Public Library
     42nd St. and Fifth Ave.
     New York-Midtown Manhattan
     New York
     (212) 930-0800
     The library holds over 5 million volumes of books including 21 specialized collections.

     New York Public Library for The Preforming Arts
     
     New York-Midtown Manhattan
     New York
     (212) 870-1630
     The library contains extensive collections on the Preforming Arts.

     New York Skyride
     350 5th Ave.
     New York-Midtown Manhattan
     New York
     (212) 279-9777
     The center offers a flight-simulated show of a skyride through New York City.

     New York State Theater
     Columbus Ave. and 63rd St.
     New York-Midtown Manhattan
     New York
     
     The theater shows the New York City Opera and the New York City Ballet.

     New York Stock Exchange
     20 Broad St.
     New York-Lower Manhattan NY Harbor
     New York
     (212) 656-3000
     There is buttonwood tree which symbolizes where traders once gathered to exchange stock.

     New York University
     50 W. 4th St.
     New York-Lower Manhattan NY Harbor
     New York
     (212) 998-4636
     The university offers tours of its old university.

     North Wind Undersea Institute
     610 City Island Ave.
     New York-The Bronx
     New York
     (718) 885-0701
     The museum offers children hands-on exhibits of nautical items.

     Park Avenue
     
     New York-Midtown Manhattan
     New York
     
     The street contains some of the major office buildings with innovative architectural features.

     Pierpont Morgan Library
     29 E. 36 St.
     New York-Midtown Manhattan
     New York
     (212) 685-0610
     The library was the private library of J. Pierpont Morgan and contains exhibits.

     Poe Cottage
     E. Kingsbridge Rd. at Grand Concourse
     New York-The Bronx
     New York
     (718) 881-8900
     This 1812 cottage was the of Edgar Allan Poe from 1846 to 1849.

     Police Academy Museum
     235 E. 20th St.
     New York-Lower Manhattan NY Harbor
     New York
     (212) 477-9753
     The museum has police memorabilia emergency service exhibits.

     Prospect Park
     
     New York-Brooklyn
     New York
     (718)965-8951 or 965-8999
     The park contains a memorial to John F. Kennedy and an arch dedicated to Civel War heroes.

     Queens Botanical Garden
     43-50 Main St.
     New York-Queens
     New York
     (718) 886-3800
     The garden offers tours of its sceneric garden and a live beehive.

     Queens Museum of Art
     
     New York-Queens
     New York
     (718) 592-9700
     The art museum has changing exhibits of art.

     Radio City Music Hall
     Avenue of the Americas
     New York-Midtown Manhattan
     New York
     (212)247-4777 or 632-4041
     This 1932 Art Deco theater offers music shows and live concerts.

     Riverside Church
     490 Riverside Dr.
     New York-Upper Manhattan
     New York
     (212) 870-6700
     The church houses a carillion which is the heaviest and is the world's second largest.

     Rockefeller Center
     Fifth Ave. to Avenue of the Americas
     New York-Midtown Manhattan
     New York
     (212) 698-2950
     The center has 24 acres of underground restaurants and shops.

     Saint Frances X. Cabrini Shrine
     701 Fort Washington Ave.
     New York-The Bronx
     New York
     (212) 923-3536
     The shrine is dedicated to the first patron American saint of immigrants.

     Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian
     One Bowling Green
     New York-Lower Manhattan NY Harbor
     New York
     (212)668-6624 or 825-6700
     The museum offers one of the largest collections of Indian artifacts since prehistoric times.

     Snug Harbor Cultural Center
     1000 Richmond Terr.
     New York-Richmond-Statan Island
     New York
     (718) 273-8200
     The center became the nation's first maritime hospital on its founding in 1801 and also became a home for retired sailors.

     Society of Illustrators Museum of American illustration
     128 E. 63rd St.
     New York-Midtown Manhattan
     New York
     (212) 838-2560
     The museum presents exhibits of noted illustrators from the past to the present.

     Soho
     
     New York-Lower Manhattan NY Harbor
     New York
     
     This area of iron buildings has brought artists to make this one of the city's hot spots.

     Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
     1071 Fifth Ave. at 88th St.
     New York-Upper Manhattan
     New York
     (212) 423-3600
     The art museum displays various paintings and sculptures from the 19th and 20th centuries.

     Sony IMAX Theatre, The
     Broadway and 68th St.
     New York-Midtown Manhattan
     New York
     (212) 336-7669
     The theater has one of the largest IMAX screens in the world.

     Sony Wonder Technology Lab
     550 Madison Ave.
     New York-Midtown Manhattan
     New York
     (212) 833-5414
     The museum offers interactive science and technology exhibits.

     South Street Seaport Museum
     
     New York-Lower Manhattan NY Harbor
     New York
     (212)748-8600 or 669-9400
     The museum has changing exhibits about the history of the seaport.

     St. John's Episcopal Church
     9818 Fort Hamilton Pkwy.
     New York-Brooklyn
     New York
     (718) 745-2377
     The church was founded in 1834 and Robert E. Lee and Thomas Jackson were members at one time.

     St. Mark's Church in the Bowery
     Second Ave. at 10th St.
     New York-Lower Manhattan NY Harbor
     New York
     (212) 674-6377
     The church has Peter Stuyvesant, the last Dutch governor of New Netherland, buried here and was founded in 1795.

     St. Patrick's Cathedral
     Fifth Ave. at 50th St.
     New York-Midtown Manhattan
     New York
     (212) 753-2261
     The cathedral is one of the largest churches in the United States.

     St. Paul's Chapel
     Broadway and Fulton sts.
     New York-Lower Manhattan NY Harbor
     New York
     (212) 602-0800
     The chapel is the oldest public building in continuous use in Manhattan and was dedicated in 1766.

     Staten Island Children's Museum
     
     New York-Richmond-Statan Island
     New York
     (718) 273-2060
     The museum has exhibits of science, art, and humanities.

     Staten Island Ferry Collection
     
     New York-Richmond-Statan Island
     New York
     (718) 727-1135
     The center is a shop of displays and items associated with Staten Island.

     Staten Island Institute of Arts and Sciences
     75 Stuyvesant Pl.
     New York-Richmond-Statan Island
     New York
     (718) 727-1135
     The center contains art and science collections and displays about Staten Island and its people.

     Staten Island Zoo
     
     New York-Richmond-Statan Island
     New York
     (718) 442-3100
     The zoo is an educational zoo with a children's center.

     Statue of Liberty National Monument
     on Liberty Island
     New York-Lower Manhattan NY Harbor
     New York
     (212)269-5755 or 363-3200
     This monument was given to the United States for commemoration of the U.S. and France's alliance.

     Temple Emanu-El
     Fifth Ave. and 65th St.
     New York-Midtown Manhattan
     New York
     (212) 744-1400
     The 1845 temple is the oldest reform congregation in New York City.

     Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace National Historic Site
     28 E. 20th St.
     New York-Lower Manhattan NY Harbor
     New York
     (212) 260-1616
     The house is reconstruction of Theodore Roosevelt's brithplace home and was his home from 1858 to 1872.

     Trinity Church
     Broadway at Wall St.
     New York-Lower Manhattan NY Harbor
     New York
     (212) 602-0800
     The church was the first site of King's College and was built from 1696 to 1697.

     Unicef House
     44th St.
     New York-Midtown Manhattan
     New York
     (212) 824-6275
     The center offers multimedia presentations about the future of the world, world peace, and global developments.

     United Nations Headquarters
     First St.
     New York-Midtown Manhattan
     New York
     (212) 963-7713
     The center offers many buildings making up the United Nations.

     Van Cortlandt House Museum
     Broadway and 246th St.
     New York-The Bronx
     New York
     (718) 543-3344
     The museum is housed in a 1748 mansion contain several foriegn furnishing of its periods.

     Wall Street
     
     New York-Lower Manhattan NY Harbor
     New York
     
     This is the financial keystone of America.

     Washington Square
     Fifth Ave.
     New York-Lower Manhattan NY Harbor
     New York
     
     The site contains the Washington Arch and offers art shows in the fall and spring.

     Wave Hill
     Henry Hudson Pkwy. at W. 249 St. and Independence Ave.
     New York-The Bronx
     New York
     (718) 549-3200
     The 1843 Glyndor House offers changing horticultural exhibits.

     Whitney Museum of American Art
     945 Madison Ave. at 75th St.
     New York-Midtown Manhattan
     New York
     (212) 878-2453
     The art museum contains various types of artwork.

     Whitney Museum of American Art at Philip Morris
     120 Park Ave. at 42nd St.
     New York-Midtown Manhattan
     New York
     (212) 878-2453
     The art museum offers changing exhibits of sculpture.

     Woodlawn Cemetery
     Webster Ave. at E. 233rd St.
     New York-The Bronx
     New York
     (817) 920-0500
     The cemetery has over 250,000 graves as well as some famous peoples.

     World Financial Center
     West St.
     New York-Lower Manhattan NY Harbor
     New York
     (212) 945-0505
     The center is the commercial and business center for Battery Park City.

     World Trade Center
     Church St.
     New York-Lower Manhattan NY Harbor
     New York
     (212) 323-2350
     The center offers 16-acre complex which includes the famous twin towers.

     Yankee Stadium
     161st St. and River Ave.
     New York-The Bronx
     New York
     (817) 293-6000
     The stadium is the New York Yankees baseball team's home.



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