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Photos of New York City Tourist Sites - NYC
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| Welcome to my photo tour of New York City (NYC). This is the first page in a series of way-too-many photos to look at. There is no special order to the pictures on this page, but the rest of the series is separated into three parts: Midtown Manhattan, Downtown NYC, and an uptown New York section featuring Central Park. | ||
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| The first two rows of photos, from left to right, are Grand Central Station; then Brooklyn Bridge and South Street Seaport, which are relatively close to each other; the streets of Greenwich Village; Central Park, and Times Square 42nd Street. | ||
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| If you follow the links to any of the detail pages, I have written a very brief review of the sites there. Here, I just keep listing the next two rows of tourist site pictures: Saint Patrick's Cathedral on the NYC churches page; the New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street in the Financial District; the Chrysler Building (as an example of Gotham City; Lincoln Center on the Upper West Side; right next to the NYC public library is Bryant Park --a great place to escape from Times Square for a while; and Little Italy on Mulberry Street. | ||
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| Now we're getting to some general NYC street scenery, so I think I can do three rows at once. First picture, first row is the Metropolitan Museum of Art on the NYC Museums page; the subway; then the United Nations Building; Second row shows China Town; a tour bus; and Cathedral of St. John the Divine on the NYC Churches page; the third row has the Empire State Building on the left and Rockefeller Center on the right. | ||
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| For the last four rows: First pic is of Penn Station (downstairs) and Madison Square Garden upstairs; Trinity Church is way downtown in the Financial District; La Plaza Cultural in the East Village; a view of the Statue of Liberty from Battery Park; then there is Carnegie Hall and the NBA store in Midtown Manhattan; the rest are repeats or general views of Gotham City NYC. | ||
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