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Otherwise known as the "Crossroads of the World," Times Square is New York City's most famous intersection, almost bursting with lighted billboards, activities, and people. The hectic pace of the city collides here, and on New... more
Real Travelers who've been here
did pretty well and managed to see fair bit! The first evening we explored around Times Square continue reading »
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One of the most famous attractions in New York City, the Empire State Building was once the tallest building in the world. Completed in 1931 in the art deco style of architecture, this skyscraper is as famous for its height as... more
Real Travelers who've been here
in this instead... not to be. We then headed up the almighty Empire State Building. After the usual security continue reading »
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New York City's Rockefeller Center is known for many things: it's iconic winter ice skating rink, the spectacular panoramic views of the Top of the Rock observation desk, fabulous shopping, and of course the much photographed,... more
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An oasis in the heart of bustling New York City, Central Park was opened in the winter of 1859 as a place for all New Yorkers to seek recreation. Today, locals and tourists alike head to the park for more than just a breath of... more
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Begun as a small, intimate lunch counter and cafe for locals and visitors to the Chelsea Flea Market to enjoy a delicious homestyle meal in the Fall of 1998, the gallic atmosphere of the Antique Cafe soon became a wildly popula... more
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This complex was designated the permanent headquarters for the United Nations in 1952. Many buildings, including the General Assembly Hall, can be viewed on guided tours. When the flags in front of the complex are flying, the A... more
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Home of the earls and dukes of Sutherland, Dunrobin is not only the most northerly of Scotland's great houses but also the biggest in the northern Highlands, dating in part from the early 13th century. Its formal gardens... more
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First opened for pedestrians and vehicles in 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge is one of the first suspension bridges in the world, and is a famous symbol of New York. Build in the Gothic style of architecture, the bridge is an attract... more
Real Travelers who've been here
across the Brooklyn Bridge. The Bridge itself is about 1 mile (or 2.4 km for everyone in Australia continue reading »
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