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Empire State Building
One of New York's landmarks, it topped the list of the tallest buildings in New York for nearly 40 years after its completion, with panoramic views of the city from its observation decks on the 86th and 102nd floors.
Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) in New York
The world-famous art museum has a collection of 200,000 works of art, covering architecture, art, drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, printing, illustration, film and more.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met).
One of the world's most famous museums, New York's Art Center, houses more than 2 million works of art spanning 5,000 years of history and attracts more than 7 million visitors each year.
American Museum of Natural History
One of the world's largest natural history museums, with millions of artifacts in 45 permanent exhibition halls.
The Guggenheim Museum in New York (Solomon R.) guggenheim museum)
The world's best modern art gallery with the world's preeminent collections of Impressionist, Post-Impressionist, Early Modern and Contemporary art.
Statue of Liberty
A landmark attraction in New York and a symbol of centuries of American history.
Top of the Rock Observation Deck
Voted "New York's No. 1 Viewpoint" by a magazine, the Top of the Rock Observation Deck is located on the top floor of Rockefeller Center and stands 259 meters tall for a great view of Manhattan and the Empire State Building.
**Central Park
A vast oasis in the heart of New York, New York's largest urban park, the scenery varies throughout the year, and many famous films have been filmed here.
Brooklyn Bridge
Known as the "Eighth Wonder of the World", it is a landmark of New York and one of the must-see attractions for visitors to New York.
New York Botanical Garden
Spanning 250 acres, the New York Botanical Garden is a National Historic Landmark, with more than 1 million plant species on display in 50 unique parks.
Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum
Boasting the world's largest oceanographic museum (over 150,000 square feet of exhibit space), the Intrepid Museum focuses on historical, scientific and military exhibits.
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