NEW YORK PRESENTATION
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Created on January 30, 2020
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NEW YORK
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The Empire State Building is the second-tallest skyscraper in Manhattan , this edifice was built in 1931 and change all the skyline of New York forever. The observation deck can be visited on the 86th floor for a bird's-eye view of the city.
THE EMPIRE STATE BUILDING
the Statue of Liberty is a colossal statue it welcomes all travellers to American shores and it is placed in the southern side of Manhattan in New York Harbour. The statue was dedicated in 1886. It was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984.
STATUE OF LIBERTY
One of the most amazing things about this place is that is free! It runs 24 hours every day of the year and has become not simply an efficient means of public transport but a tourist destination in itself.The ferry ride runs between Manhattan and Staten Island and it takes about 25 minutes. The ride offers good views of the Statue of Liberty and the New York skyline
STATEN ISLAND FERRY
The metropolitan museum of art or how is more common designe it, the MET is one of the most important art galleries in the whole world. There are some permanent exhibitions, collections of Asian and ancient Egyptian art as well as famous 17th century Dutch paintings and the paintings of Spanish masters El Greco and Goya.
METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART
Central Park has the same size as 50 blocks in the middle of Manhattan, and it has a lot of different places to be visited.
For example, you can visit the European-style Conservatory Gardens, or you can ride a paddleboat or gondola in the lake, visit Belvedere Castle or the statue of Alice in Wonderland, the carousel or the zoo.
CENTRAL PARK
The Brooklyn Bridge was completed in 1883. It was the longest bridge in this time, now it's just a landmark . It is also easy to walk across. You can get a panoramic view of the city whether you set out from the Brooklyn or the Manhattan side.
THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE
The Chrysler Building is the second most famous skyscraper in New York City, just a little bit shorter than the Empire State Building. The Chrysler Building's architectural details, such as the eagles on the corners of the 61 floor, or the multicolored marble in the lobby, make this building a favourite of architecture fans worldwide.
THE CHRYSLER BUILDING
The year 2013 was Grand Central Terminal'sl centennial anniversary. Extensively renovated in 1998, Grand Central not only offers dozens of train platforms servicing hundreds of daily departures and arrivals but it is also a place to eat and shop. The ceiling is painted to look like the night sky. The terminal offers walking and audio tours as well.
GRAND CENTRAL TERMINAL
The National September 11 Memorial and Museum commemorates the approximately 3,000 lives lost in the 2001 terrorist attack that destroyed the twin towers of the World Trade Center. There are two square pools where the World Trade towers once existed, with trees and some green spaces around them.
9/11 MEMORIAL
Times Square It is most famous for its digital billboards that light up the city day and night. Nearby you will find Broadway shows, restaurants and plenty of shops.
TIMES SQUARE
In this presentation I've talked about all the importants landmarks you can't missing if you travell to New York
SUMMARY
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