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  • Times Square

    Times Square is one of the most famous and biggest squares in New York, USA. It's one of the best-known symbols of the city, along with the Empire State Building, the skyline and Central Park. It's located at the intersection of Broadway Avenue with Seventh Avenue,...

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  • Dumbo

    Dumbo is my favourite neighbourhood in New York, and when you see it for yourself and know which one I'm talking about, you'll realise that it's also yours, too! Apart from being Disney's famous elephant character, Dumbo is the name of a neighbourhood in Brooklyn in New...

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  • Rockefeller Center

    The Rockefeller Center was the first thing I saw in New York City. Keep in mind that it was my first time ever visiting New York City, and even New York State. So, in my opinion, I think the was absolutely the best possible way to start off one of the best weekend trips...

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  • Central Park

    My first time ever going to New York City was when I was 19 years old, in October of 2015. I have always dreamt of visiting New York City. I have only ever seen it in television programs, movies, and pictures. I always knew it was flashy. I always knew it was grandiose....

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  • World Trade Center

    The twin towers of the World Trade Centre were more than just two simple office buildings. They were a symbol of belief for New York City in themselves. Built at a time when the future of New York seemed uncertain, the towers restored confidence and helped to put an...

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  • Columbia University

    The links between the University of Columbia and the city of New York go back a long way, right back to the foundation of the University of Columbia in 1754, when it was originally King's College. 50 years before King George II of England established it by royal...

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  • Burger Joint at Parker Meridian Hotel

    I got this recommendation from my brother who swore to me that this was the place where he ate the best burger of his life! So when I went back to New York in 2012 I went looking for it, and let me tell you, this burger place is not the easiest place to find! It is...

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  • Metropolitan Museum

    One of the biggest museums in the world. Plenty of artworks, paintings, historic pieces.. And probably the best museum staff I ever met.

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