New York City's Finest Attractions

There's so Much to Do in New York City, but Here Are the Places You Must Check Out when Visiting

By Shawn Grover, published Aug 29, 2006
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If you plan on visiting the largest city in the United States, New York City, than you should come prepared with a schedule of where you want to go and what you want to see. New York City has some of the most popular landmarks in the entire world and can really be a good place to go vacationing. You might even gain some more knowledge about the history of the United States as well.

There are many museums of all kinds that can be found in New York, ranging from art museums to ones that deal with the country's history. The American Museum of Natural History is possibly one of the most important museums in all of the United States, as it deals with the country's past and has been around since 1869. There are many exhibits that are constantly being opened up and the museum has been expanded since it was first released in the 19th century. The museum has exhibits on everything from the universe's past and animals found in rainforests. Another museum which focuses solely on having its visitors understand what immigration into America was first like is the Ellis Island Immigration Museum.

New York City is also home to many unique and historic art museums with pieces from all over the globe. With over 2 million different pieces of art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art is perhaps one of the most famous museums in the entire world. Fans of contemporary art might also want to go check out the Museum of Modern Art, which has a wide range of modern art. That museum has some history as well, as in 1929 it became the first contemporary art specific museum.

Once you're done checking out the various museums of New York City, you might be interested in taking a look at some of the wonderful and popular landmarks of the city. Seeing the Statue of Liberty in person is a must-do if you're visiting New York. The Staten Island Ferry provides a nice view of the large, green statue, which symbolizes freedom in America, and lets you travel from Staten Island all the way down to Lower Manhattan.

New York City's Finest Attractions

The view from atop the Empire State Building truly is breathtaking.

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Takeaways
  • New York City is also home to many unique and historic art museums with pieces from all over the glo
  • The Empire State Building and Central Park are two famous N.Y. sites that are worth checking out.
  • The Grand Central Terminal and the Rockefeller Center are great places to go shopping.
Did You Know?
The Statue of the Liberty was a gift from France to the United States which was a sign of their friendship during the French Revolution.
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