The Top 14 Awesome Sights Most NYC Visitors Miss:

All of the sights and experiences below are missed by most visitors to because they don’t know they exist. Our expert NYC Tour Guides know about them, so we added them to our tours. We don’t think you should miss them, so we include all of these items if you take the NY See It All!, NY See The Lights!, and NY See the Foliage Tours from OnBoard New York.

1) First Terrorist Attack in the USA. The chinks in the wall of the Morgan Bank Building on Wall Street, the remnants of the first terrorist attack on US soil—in 1920! (NY See The Best! & NY See It All!)

2) Truly Experience Ground Zero. Having a tour guide stand with you and point out all of the points of interest at Ground Zero, including seeing the progress of the 9/11 Memorial and Freedom Tower, the relationship of the World Trade Center site to St. Paul's Chapel, the footprints of the twin towers, and more. (NY See It All!)

3) The SOUP MAN storefront. The shop that inspired the Soup Nazi on the Seinfeld TV show. (NY See It All!)

4) The "Miracle on the Hudson" site. See where Captain Chesley () Sullenberger landed U.S. Airways Flight 1549 in the . (NY See The Best! & NY See It All!)

5) Grand Central Terminal. See the main concourse ceiling with its "God View" showing the night sky from above, and the Whispering Gallery (NY See The Lights!)

6) Fulton Ferry Landing. See the subways going over the Bridge from the Fulton Ferry Landing in Brooklyn (NY See The Lights!)

7) The Ground Zero Cross. This was the cross of steel girders found by the workers at the WTC site and kept as an on‐site memorial. It will be incorporated into the 9/11 Memorial next year. (NY See The Best! Only)

8) The Imagine mosaic. See the memorial to John Lennon at Strawberry Fields in Central Park (Sometimes, you get to meet Gary, "The Mayor of Strawberry Fields" (NY See It All!)

9) The Titanic Memorial Lighthouse. A memorial to the passengers, officers and crew who died when the steamship Titanic sank after collision with an iceberg on April 15, 1912. (NY See It All!)

10) Pier 54. See where the Carpathia brought back the Titanic survivors in 1912 and where the Lusitania left on her final voyage in 1915. (NY See It All!)

11) The Central Park Zoo. The Clock from the Central Park Zoo, highlighted in the movie Madagascar. (NY See It All!)

12) Fall Foliage. See the gorgeous Palisades, the George Washington Bridge, and the US Military Academy at West Point during the best time of year – fall foliage season! (NY See The Foliage!)

13) The Bishop's Throne in St. Patrick's Cathedral. Without this throne, this church could not be called a cathedral. (NY See The Best! Only)

14) The Oreo Cookie. The former Nabisco headquarters where the Oreo cookie was invented. (NY See It All!)

If you want to see all these Awesome Sights and More, make sure you check out the OnBoard NY See It All! Tour. Find out more by clicking here.