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www.theglobaldigital.com New York
With a skyline that is recognized around
the globe, and home to the Statue of Liberty, a symbol
of freedom to the world, New York City is home to
more than 8 million diverse residents.
New York boasts well over 40* million annual *(48.7 miilion 2010 Mayor Bloomberg)
visitors. No other city can compete with the pulse of
New York. Take a stroll through Central Park, or enjoy a
live stage production on Broadway. New York City's
Carnegie Hall has hosted the top names in the entertainment
industry for more than 100 years, a tradition that continues
to present day.
Join an estimated 1 million revelers in Times Square and welcome
in the New Year, an experience that cannot be underestimated or
duplicated. If it's art and culture you seek, New York is home to
some of the most celebrated museums in the world with collections
that are rivaled by a mere few. Take the ferry to Ellis Island and visit
one of the most important historic sites in the U.S. where over 12
million immigrants entered the U.S.
New York 's Wall Street is the premier financial center of
the world and a symbol of American prosperity. Our very first
president, George Washington, took his oath of office on the
balcony of the Federal Hall building in 1789 .
The fashion industry and advertising have made New York City
the center of the universe for creative types for generations.
Points Of Interest For New York City
Empire State Building
Statue of Liberty
Rockefeller Center
Wall Street
Central Park
Carnegie Hall
Radio City Music Hall
Times Square
Broadway
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Museum of Modern Art
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Whitney Museum of American Art
Central Park Zoo/Bronx Zoo
The Metropolitan Opera at Lincoln Center
New York City Public Library
Cathedral of St. John the Divine
National September 11 Memorial and Museum
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