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New York City Tour the City That Never Sleeps New York City Tour The city that never sleeps Moynihan Train Hall • This brand new train hall is a bigger version of New York City’s Pennsylvania Station. It’s located in Midtown Manhattan. • 421 8th Avenue, NYC, United States. • It was renovated in 2020 and opened for the first time the 1 January 2021. • https://t1p.de/m6zm Bryant Park • Bryant Park is located in Midtown Manhattan. It’s a particular park, because the eastern half is occupied by the Main Branch of the New York Public Library and the western half is located entirely over an underground structure. If you want to have fun, there are many events, like the «Winter Village». https://t1p.de/xim3 https://t1p.de/hyin AKC Museum of the Dog • The Museum of the dog is located in Manhattan.There you can’t find real dogs, but only artworks and representation of those animals. Examples are sculptures and paintings of dogs in movies, dog of presidents, war dogs and dogs in exploration.. https://t1p.de/32dx https://t1p.de/n30g https://t1p.de/baubau Video museum of the dog Empire State Building • The Empire State Building is a very huge skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan.It was built from 1930 to 1931 and it was opened for the first time the 1 May 1931. Its name comes from “Empire State”, the nickname of the state of New York. Picture: from power point Flatiron Building The Flatiron building is a very strange Building in NYC. It is located in the Borough of Manhattan at Murray Hill. Its history is very old, because it was one of the first highrise buildings in the city (1902). Its form is triangular, and it was originally called “Fuller Building”. https://t1p.de/qz3v https://t1p.de/906i One World Trade Center • The One World Trade Center is located in Lower Manhattan. The first One World Trade Center were the Twin Towers, that were destroyed in 2001. The new building is now the tallest building in the United States with 1776 feet. https://t1p.de/jnta https://t1p.de/1ki0 9/11 Memorial and Museum • The 9/11 Memorial and Museum is the place where the twin towers were located. They were destructed by a terrorist attack. Instead of the buildings it was left a hole with water and the names of the people, that were killed the 11 September 2001,are now written around it. https://t1p.de/pe66 https://t1p.de/pe66 https://t1p.de/l805 Movie: Remember Me Statue of Liberty • The Statue of Liberty is located in Liberty Island, in the New York harbor. The person that is raffigurated represents the figure of Libertas that is the roman rapresentation of liberty. In her left hand she has a «tabula ansata» with the inscription of the date of the declaration of indipendence. https://t1p.de/px30 Brooklyn Museum • The Brooklyn Museum is located borough of Brooklyn. It’s a very interesting museum with a collection of 1.5 million works. There you can see very historical things, too. Like the collection of Egyptian antiquities. Every person can visit the museum with an only condition: you have to pay. https://t1p.de/4oav https://t1p.de/8k4o New York Botanical Garden • The New York Botanical Garden is located at Bronx Park in the Bronx. It has over 1 million living plants and there you can learn a lot of stuff about nature and other topics. It’s opened from Tuesday to Sunday and at the hours 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. https://t1p.de/6sdh https://t1p.de/sqkj Central Park It’s located in the Upper West and in the Upper East Sides of Manhattan.It contains lakes, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, a castle and the Central Park Zoo. It opened for the first time in 1857 and then he became a National Historic Landmark in 1963. • Bethesda Terrace and Fountain. https://t1p.de/hz8x https://t1p.de/z925 Addresses • New York, NY 10018, United States (Bryant Park). • 101 Park Ave, New York, NY 10178 United States. (AKC Museum of the dog) • 20 W 34° St, New York, NY, United States. (Empire State Building) • 1755° Ave, New York, NY 10010, United States. (Flatiron Building) • 285 Fulton St, New York, NY 10007, United States. (One World Trade Center) • 180 Greenwich St. New York, NY 10007, US. (9/11 Memorial and Museum) • 200 Eastern PKWY, Brooklyn, NY 11238, US. (Brooklyn Museum) • 900 Southern Blvd, The Bronx, NY 10458, United States. (New York Botanical Garden) Information • Big part of the information are from Wikipedia and simple english Wikipedia. • Official websites of the sights: - https://t1p.de/jlor (Empire State Building) - https://t1p.de/npiq (Museum of the dog) - https://t1p.de/4pup (Brooklyn Museum) - https://t1p.de/uywr (New York Botanical Garden) - Map google Maps The End Thank you for the attention ☺.
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