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Підчіс Тетяна Борисівна Вчитель англійської мови Спеціалізована школа І-ІІІ степенів №1 Ватутінської міської ради Черкаської області Manhattan
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Empire State Building 448 m World Trade Center 528 m Chrysler Building 317 m 40 Wall Street 283 m Woolworth Building 241 m
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Midtown Manhattan at dusk, as seen southward from Rockefeller Center in January 2006.
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Panorama looking north from the Empire State Building
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Skyline of Midtown Manhattan, as seen from the observation deck of the GE Building
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J.Q.A. Ward's statue of George Washington in front of Federal Hall on Wall Street, on the site where Washington was inaugurated as the first U.S. President in 1789.
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The Stonewall Inn in Greenwich Village, a designated National Historic Landmark as the site of the 1969 Stonewall Rebellion.
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MacDougal Street in Greenwich Village
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"Korea Way" on 32nd Street in Manhattan's Koreatown.
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Public housing in the foreground in the Lower East Side.
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Chinatown, Manhattan
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The Manhattan Municipal Building
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James Farley Post Office
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NYPD Crown Victoria police car
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The Chrysler Building was the tallest building in the city and the world from 1930–1931
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The Empire State Building was the world's tallest building from 1931 to 1972, and was once again the tallest building in the city, from September 11, 2001 until April 29, 2012, when One World Trade Center, under construction, passed its roof height of 1250 feet. Its overall height, counting the antenna, of 1454 feet, will not be passed until One World Trade Center erects its antenna.
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The twin towers of the former World Trade Center, New York's tallest buildings from 1972 to 2001. The twin towers of the former World Trade Center, New York's tallest buildings from 1972 to 2001.
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United Airlines Flight 175 hits the South Tower of the former World Trade Center on September 11, 2001.
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The Financial District in Lower Manhattan as seen looking south- west down Madison Street from the Manhattan Bridge.
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Times Square, a major cultural venue in the city
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Frank Lloyd Wright's Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
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Madison Square Garden is home to the Rangers, Knicks and Liberty
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Television plays a major role in New York City. One of the stations in the city is WABC, home of Eyewitness News.
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Grand Central Terminal, a terminal rail station, and a National Historic Landmark.
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Loft buildings (now apartments) in TriBeCa
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The Staten Island Ferry, seen from Battery Park crosses Upper New York Bay providing free public transportation between Staten Island and Manhattan.
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The Brooklyn Bridge in the foreground and the Manhattan Bridge beyond it, are two of the bridges that span the East River connecting Lower Manhattan with Brooklyn
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New York Public Library Main Branch at 42nd Street and Fifth Avenue; built on the site of the former Croton Reservoir (1897–1911) - Carrère and Hastings, architects.
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The Fifth Avenue
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manhattan
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