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NATIONAL SEPTEMBER 11TH MEMORIAL & MUSEUM
Honor those who lost their lives in the World Trade Center attacks of 1993 and 2001 at this memorial, built on the grounds of the WTC site in lower Manhattan.
American Museum of Natural History
Measuring an incredible 1,600,000 square feet of space, this museum encompasses nearly 30 connected buildings and millions of species of plants, animals, fossils, and much more.
Intrepid Museum
The Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum is a military and maritime history museum with a collection of museum ships in New York City.
Theater District
No visit to New York is complete without enjoying a Broadway show.
Jacob Javits Convention Center
Jacob Javits Convention Center boasts 760,000 square feet of versatile space, and is host to the world's top trade shows, conventions, special corporate events and consumer trade shows.
Central Park
Central Park is the most famous urban oasis in the world.
Empire State Building
The Empire State Building is the most iconic landmark in New York City, and the most famous office building in the country. Learn more on the New Yorker site.
Madison Square Garden
This storied arena hosts New York Knicks basketball games, New York Rangers hockey games, concerts with world-famous performers and more.
Times Square
Times Square is arguably the most famous intersection in the world, and represents the diverse culture and energy of New York.
Macy's Herald Square
From the opening of the doors in 1902, Macy's Herald Square was a shopping mecca like none other in the world.
Hudson Yards
Located between 10th and 12th Avenues from West 30th to West 34th Streets, Hudson Yards is a one-million-square-foot retail center with over 100 places to go shopping in NYC, new mouthwatering restaurants, a cultural performance venue, and more.
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