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1. Interesting Facts In the 1660s New York City's “skyline” was dominated by a two-story-high windmill. New York City's most famous landmark, the Statue.

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2 Interesting Facts In the 1660s New York City's “skyline” was dominated by a two-story-high windmill. New York City's most famous landmark, the Statue of Liberty, is constructed out of copper and eventually turned green due to pollution from coal burning factories. Tourism in New York City includes nearly 47 million foreign and American tourists each year. New York State has 1,300 museums and galleries, 64 performing arts centers, and 230 theaters. 2

3 Places To See 3 Statue of Liberty Empire State Building Radio City Hall Rockefeller Plaza Central Park Metropolitan Museum of Art Say cheese

4 Places To Eat Serendipity (Famous Chocolate Desserts) Lombardi’s Pizzeria (First Pizzeria) Tavern on the Green (Located in Central Park) Tom's Restaurant (Famous Seinfeld Restaurant) New York City Hot Dog Stand (Famous Hot Dogs) 4

5 Places To Stay Plaza Hotel The Pod Hotel The Gem Hotel Waldorf Astoria Roosevelt Hotel Warwick Hotel 5

6 Contents 6 Interesting Facts Places To See Places To Eat Places To Stay


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