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Nicholas Salzano-Best Things To Do in New York City

Nicholas Salzano aka Nick Salzano, a New-Jersey based traveler, in this blog post Nicholas Salzano is discussing about the best things to do in New York City.

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Nicholas Salzano-Best Things To Do in New York City

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  1. Nicholas Salzano Best Things To Do in New York City

  2. Nicholas Salzano Nicholas Salzano aka Nick Salzano, a New-Jersey based traveler, New York is at the forefront of Western arts, entertainment, food trends, fashion, and finance. Well, you might get cute and obscure when you put together a guide like this. Let's take a look at the best things to do in New York:

  3. Nicholas Salzano 1. The Metropolitan Museum of Art Behind Central on Fifth Avenue, the vast Metropolitan Museum of Art displays 5,000 years of visual and applied arts from all corners of the world. In America's largest gallery, you can pursue your curiosity in countless rabbit burrows, marvelling at Sumerian cuneiform tablets, Chinese calligraphy, classical sculptures, Egyptian mummies, old masters, Moorish textiles, Rococo fashion, European monarch armor, priceless musical instruments, and that's just the beginning. You can spend a full day at the Metropolitan Museum of Art knowing there is more to see.

  4. Nicholas Salzano 2. Central Park New York's population has doubled in the 30 years up to 1855, when fast-growing cities desperately needed more green space. The answer was to cut out a huge strip from the center of the Manhattan grid system, from 5th to 8th Avenue, and from 59th to 110th street. This fascinating landscape of 843 hectares was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux and was officially completed in 1873. Within the boundaries of Central Park are ponds, central lakes, reservoirs, public art, slate stalls, nearly 50 fountains, 21 playgrounds, complete sports facilities, over 25,000 trees, and the stately Bethesda Terrace. There are dozens of interesting landmarks.

  5. Nicholas Salzano 3. National 9/11 Memorial and Museum Pessimistic but necessary, the National 9/11 Memorial and Museum is located on the grounds of the World Trade Center. The National September 11 Memorial is a disastrous tribute to 2,977 people who died in the 2001 attack and six who died in the 1993 bombing. It has two reflective pools, 1-acre in size that shows the exact footprint of the Twin Towers and is surrounded by the largest artificial waterfall in North America.

  6. Nicholas Salzano 4. Empire State Building Almost 90 years after the timeless Empire State Building was completed, it remains the 44th tallest skyscraper in the world, a sign of New York's ambitions in the 1920s and 1930s. The roof of this Art Deco tower rises 380 meters above the streets of Midtown and is the highest visitable point in the city from 2001 until the opening of the One World Trade Center Observatory in 2011. The main deck on the 86th floor is open until 2 am, and on sunny days the panorama travels 80 miles to Pennsylvania and Massachusetts for a night view of the city that never sleeps.

  7. Nicholas Salzano 5. Statue of Liberty From 1886, immigrants traveling to New York to start a new life are greeted by this inspiring symbol of freedom, designed by Frederik Auguste Bartholdi and built with a metal skeleton by Gustave Eiffel. The Statue of Liberty, 93 meters high, shows the Roman goddess Libertas freed from the binding at her feet, hold a torch in her right hand and a shield with the date of the Declaration of Independence in her left hand, " july (1776)". Battery Park is the most important starting point on Liberty Island in New York.

  8. Nicholas Salzano 6. Brooklyn Bridge Another defining landmark of New York, well ... New York, the Brooklyn Bridge connects Manhattan to Brooklyn across the East River and, when completed in 1883, became the world's first steel wire suspension bridge. It was also the first permanent crossing of the East River at the time. The Brooklyn Bridge is best crossed as a pedestrian on the elevated walkway above the street and through the center of the towers for panoramic views of the New York skyline and cables above.

  9. Nicholas Salzano 7. Staten Island Ferry One of the great things you can do for free in New York is the Staten Island Ferry. The Staten Island Ferry crosses Upper New York Bay 25 hours a day, 7 days a week. The link between Whitehall Street and St. George on Staten Island is used by 22 million people annually and takes about 25 minutes to cross 8km. As a visitor, the reason for your trip becomes apparent when you leave Manhattan for the perfect view of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, as well as the skyscrapers and bridges of Lower Manhattan.

  10. Nicholas Salzano 8. Coney Island This former barrier island on the southwest corner of Brooklyn became a peninsula in the early 20th century. Previously, Coney Island was a coastal sanctuary for New Yorkers for decades. This is one of the oldest working wooden roller coasters, first opened in 1927 and, after the first 26-meter climb, reaches speeds of 60 miles per hour. Another permanent attraction, the Deno's Wonder Wheel Amusement Park Wonder Wheel, has been around since 1920 and offers panoramic views of the Manhattan skyline, Brooklyn beaches and the eastern part of the Rockaway Peninsula.

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