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The top of the statue is accessible in two ways: an elevator ascends 10 stories to the top of the pedestal, or, if you are in good shape, you can climb 354 steps (the equivalent of a 22-story building) to the crown. (Visitors cannot go up into the torch. ) Be forewarned that, in summer, only the first daily ferry load of passengers is allowed to wal ...»
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Ever since the 1976 American bicentennial celebration, the top 30 stories have been spotlighted at night with seasonal colors. Today the holidays celebrated in lights include: Martin Luther King Jr. Day (red, black, and green); Valentine's Day (red and white); the Fourth of July (red, white, and blue); Columbus Day (red, white, and green); Hanukkah ...»
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The long struggle to build the bridge so captured the imagination of the city that when it opened in 1883 it was promptly crowned the "Eighth Wonder of the World. " Its twin Gothic-arch towers, with a span of 1, 595'A ft, rise 272 ft from the river below; the bridge's overall length of 6, 016 ft made it four times longer than the longest suspension br ...»
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Whirling in a chaos of dazzling light, Times Square is New York's white-hot energy center. Hordes of people, mostly tourists, crowd it day and night to walk and gawk. It would take hours of fixed concentration to really see what's going on here, in the confusion of lights, billboards, people, stores, and traffic. Like many New York City "squares, " ...»
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Athens has its Parthenon and Rome its Coliseum. New York's temples, which you see on this mile-long tour along six avenues and five streets, are its concrete-and-glass skyscrapers. Many of them, including the Lever House and the Seagram Building, have been pivotal in the history of modern architecture, and the 19 limestone-and-aluminum buildings of ...»
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Athens has its Parthenon and Rome its Coliseum. New York's temples, which you see on this mile-long tour along six avenues and five streets, are its concrete-and-glass skyscrapers. Many of them, including the Lever House and the Seagram Building, have been pivotal in the history of modern architecture, and the 19 limestone-and-aluminum buildings of ...»
USA, New-York 
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Athens has its Parthenon and Rome its Coliseum. New York's temples, which you see on this mile-long tour along six avenues and five streets, are its concrete-and-glass skyscrapers. Many of them, including the Lever House and the Seagram Building, have been pivotal in the history of modern architecture, and the 19 limestone-and-aluminum buildings of ...»
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Today's Brooklyn Heights is also a monument to the history of New York and the United States. Europeans first appeared here in 1645 and formed the settlement of "Breuckelen" near the site of today's Borough Hall. The word Breuckelen, meaning marsh land, is considered to come from Holland, where the settlers originated. The bluffs of Brooklyn Height ...»
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Between 1892 and 1924, approximately 12 million of men, women, and children first set foot on U. S. soil at Ellis Island - federal immigration facility. In all, by the time Ellis Island closed for good in 1954, it had processed the ancestors of more than 40% of Americans living today. The island's main building, now a national monument, reopened in ...»
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On any given day about 30, 000 people walk through the doors of the city's most famous (and the "World's Largest, " according to its own boast) department store. Covering a full city block from 6th to 7th Avenues between West 34th and 35th Streets, with 11 floors and over 2 million square ft of selling space, Macy's is a living retail legend.
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A major attraction at this 52-acre botanic garden, one of the finest in the country, is the beguiling Japanese Garden - complete with a blazing red torn gate and a pond laid out in the shape of the Chinese character for "heart. " The Japanese cherry arbor here turns into a breathtaking cloud of pink every spring.
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Named Konijn Eiland (Rabbit Island) by the Dutch for its wild rabbit population, Coney Island features a boardwalk, a 2'4-mi-long beach, a legendary amusement park, the city's only aquarium, and easy proximity to Brighton Beach, a Russian enclave drenched in old-world atmosphere.
USA, New-York 
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Named Konijn Eiland (Rabbit Island) by the Dutch for its wild rabbit population, Coney Island features a boardwalk, a 2'4-mi-long beach, a legendary amusement park, the city's only aquarium, and easy proximity to Brighton Beach, a Russian enclave drenched in old-world atmosphere.
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New York Botanical Garden is considered to be one of the leading botany centers in the world. This 250-acre garden built around the dramatic gorge of the Bronx River is one of the best reasons to make a trip to the Bronx.
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