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New York's Most Famous Attractions $ approx. 7.5 mi Enjoy CityPASS in these great cities: SAVE The Cloisters 65 museum and EIGHTH AVE UPPER EAST SIDE gardens Georgia Aquarium • World of Coca-Cola • Zoo Atlanta • Inside 99 Margaret Guggenheim New York’s Most Famous Attractions CNN Studio Tour • Fernbank Museum of Natural History OR Atlanta Corbin Drive Museum 1071 5th Ave. Botanical Garden • High Museum of Art OR Atlanta History Center at 89th St. American New England Aquarium • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston • Museum of Museum The Science • Skywalk Observatory at Prudential Center • Harvard of Natural Metropolitan Museum of Natural History OR John F. Kennedy Presidential Library History Museum & Museum Central Park of Art West CENTRAL th th 1000 5 Ave. Shedd Aquarium • The Field Museum • Adler Planetarium • at 79 St. PARK FIFTH AVE nd PARK AVE PARK at 82 St. Museum of Science and Industry • John Hancock Observatory OR BROADWAY Skydeck Chicago Starline Movie Stars’ Homes Tour • Madame Tussauds • Red Line RIVER HUDSON TM Behind-the-Scenes Tour • Kodak Theatre OR The Hollywood Top of the Rock The Museum Museum in the Max Factor Building 50th St between 5th & 6th Aves. of Modern Art CitySights NY 11 West 53rd St. Space Center Houston • Downtown Aquarium • Houston Museum Visitor Center WEST SIDE HIGHWAY between of Natural Science • Houston Zoo • Children’s Museum of Houston W 42ND 5th and 6th Aves. Empire State Skip most ticket lines Times OR The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston • George Ranch Historical Circle Line Square Grand Central Station Building Valid up to 9 days Park OR The Health Museum Sightseeing Empire State Battery Park is located Observatory Empire State Building Observatory • The Metropolitan Museum Cruises Building apx. 4 miles south of the Pier 83 Madison Square Gardenth nd th 350 5 Ave. Empire State Building of Art • American Museum of Natural History • The Museum of at W 42 and 12 Penn Station th Modern Art • Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island OR Circle Line and 34 St. TM CHELSEA Statue Cruises Sightseeing Cruises • Guggenheim Museum OR Top of the Rock BATTERY PARK The Franklin Institute • Adventure Aquarium • Phila Trolley Works LIBERTY W 14TH STATE Tour & The Big Bus Company • Philadelphia Zoo • The Academy PARK, NJ of Natural Sciences OR National Constitution Center • Eastern GREENWICH VILLAGE Ellis Island State Penitentiary OR Please Touch Museum® EAST VILLAGE 7-Day unlimited use of Cable Cars and Muni Public Transportation • Statue of California Academy of Sciences • Blue & Gold Fleet Bay Cruise • Liberty HOUSTON Aquarium of the Bay • SF Museum of Modern Art • Exploratorium SOHO OR de Young Museum/Legion of Honor American Museum of Natural History Space Needle • Seattle Aquarium • Argosy Cruises Harbor Tour • HOLLAND TUNNEL TRIBECA LOWER EAST SIDE Pacific Science Center • Woodland Park Zoo • The Museum of Flight OR Experience Music Project|Science Fiction Museum 3-Day Disneyland® Resort Park Hopper® valid for 3-Day unlimited admission to Disneyland® Park and Disney's California Adventure® TO MAKE THE MOSBROOKLYNT OF YOBRIDGEUR VISIT Park • plus 1-Day admission to Universal Studios HollywoodSM • SeaWorld • San Diego Zoo OR Wild Animal Park HERE’S THE FIRST SITE TO SEE: CN Tower • Casa Loma • Ontario Science Centre • Royal Ontario Museum • Toronto Zoo nationalgeographic.com/traveler citypass.com • (888) 330-5008 The Metropolitan Statue of Liberty Museum of Art The Museum of Modern Art & Ellis Island Sightseeing is great. 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