Battery
Park (to New Yorkers, The Battery) is a 21-acre (8.5
ha) public park located at the southern tip of Manhattan
in New York City. The park is named for the artillery
that was stationed there at various times by the dutch
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The
Brooklyn Bridge (originally the New York and Brooklyn
Bridge), one of the oldest suspension bridges in the
United States, stretches 5,989 feet (1825 m)[1] over
the East River connecting the New York City boroughs
of Manhattan and Brooklyn. MORE...
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Central
Park (40°46'59?N, 73°58'20?W) is a large public,
urban park (843 acres or 3.41 km²; a rectangle
2.5 statute miles by one-half statute mile, or 4 km
× 800 m) in the borough of Manhattan in New York
City. MORE...
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The
Chrysler Building is a skyscraper and distinctive symbol
of New York City, standing 1,046 feet (319 m) high on
the east side of Manhattan at the intersection of 42nd
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Ellis
Island, at the mouth of the Hudson River in New York
Harbor, was at one time the main immigration port for
immigrants entering the United States in the late 19th
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Lower
Manhattan is the southernmost part of the island of
Manhattan, the main island and center of business and
government of the City of New York.The area contains
many old and historic building. MORE. |
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New
York City (officially the City of New York) is the largest
city in the United States and one of the world's major
global cities. Located in the state of New York, the
city has a population of over 8.1 million. MORE...
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Liberty
Island, formerly called Bedloe's Island, is a small
uninhabited island in Upper New York Bay in the United
States, best known as the location of the Statue of
Liberty. The name Liberty Island has been in use since
the early 20th century. MORE... |
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The
Manhattan Bridge is a suspension bridge that crosses the
East River in New York City, connecting Lower Manhattan
with Brooklyn. The bridge was opened on December 31, 1909.
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A
pier is a raised walkway over water, supported by widely
spread piles or pillars. The lighter structure of a pier
allows tides and currents to flow almost unhindered. MORE..
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Liberty
Enlightening the World, known more commonly as the Statue
of Liberty, is a statue given to the United States by
France in 1885, standing at Liberty Island in the mouth
of the Hudson River in New York Harbor as a welcome
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Times
Square, named after the one-time headquarters of The
New York Times, is a neighborhood in the borough of
Manhattan, New York City, USA which centers on 42nd
Street and Broadway. MORE...
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