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  • National September 11 Memorial & Museum

    Memorial and museum dedicated to commemorating the victims of the September 11 attacks and the 1993 World Trade Center bombing through artifacts, memorial pools, and educational exhibits.

  • Statue of Liberty

    Colossal neoclassical sculpture symbolizing freedom and democracy, located on an island in New York Harbor. It features museum exhibits and observation decks at the pedestal and crown offering panoramic views.

  • Wall Street

    Historic financial district known for its role as a major hub of American capitalism and home to the New York Stock Exchange and other significant financial institutions.

  • Charging Bull

    Large bronze sculpture symbolizing financial optimism, strength, and resilience, created in 1989 by Italian sculptor Arturo Di Modica.

  • One World Trade Center

    Tall skyscraper completed in 2014 featuring modern postmodern architecture and an observatory with 360-degree aerial views of the city and landmarks.

  • Battery Park

    Public park located at the southern tip of Manhattan featuring historic monuments and scenic harbor views.

  • Trinity Church

    Historic neo-Gothic Episcopal church built in 1846, notable for its architecture and historical significance including the burial site of Alexander Hamilton.

  • New York Stock Exchange

    Historic neoclassical exchange building known for its iconic facade and role in global finance.

  • Battery Park Ferry Terminal

    Major passenger ferry terminal providing water transport services to landmarks including the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, as well as ferry routes connecting to New Jersey along the Hudson River.

  • World Trade Center Transportation Hub

    Modern transportation hub and shopping center designed by Santiago Calatrava, serving as a major transit connection and memorial space.

  • Ellis Island Immigration Museum

    Historic immigration museum and memorial that served as the primary entry point for millions of immigrants to the United States from 1882 to 1954.

  • South Street Seaport

    Historic waterfront district featuring restored 19th-century commercial buildings, maritime museums, shops, and scenic views of the Brooklyn Bridge and East River.

  • Liberty Park

    Liberty Park is a one-acre elevated public park at the World Trade Center in Manhattan, New York City, overlooking the National September…

  • The Immigrants Monument

    New York (and the US in general) has a long history of immigration and this sculpture depicts the struggle the newcomers and immigrants…

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